Amazon still has no plans to make workers report to their offices
September 8, 2022
Amazon.com said last October that it would leave the decision as to whether office workers needed to work on-site up to its managers and their teams. Nothing has changed in that regard, according to CEO Andy Jassy. “We don’t have a plan to require people to come back,” Mr. Jassy said at the Code Conference yesterday. “But we’re going to proceed adaptively as we learn.”
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