Amazon ends WFH, mandates 5 days in office
The e-commerce giant’s previous office attendance requirement for its workers was three days a week. Amazon workers can claim “extenuating circumstances” or request exceptions from senior leadership, according to Jassy’s memo.
THE GUARDIAN
Virginia, 17 Sept
Amazon said
on Monday it would require employees to return to the office five days a week,
effective 2 January.
“We’ve
decided that we’re going to return to being in the office the way we were
before the onset of Covid-19. When we look back over the last five years, we
continue to believe that the advantages of being together in the office are
significant,” Andy Jassy, the CEO, said in a note sent out to employees
globally.
The
e-commerce giant’s previous office attendance requirement for its workers was
three days a week. Amazon workers can claim “extenuating circumstances” or
request exceptions from senior leadership, according to Jassy’s memo.
“If
anything, the last 15 months we’ve been back in the office at least three days
a week has strengthened our conviction about the benefits.” He cited improved
collaboration and connection between teams as reasons for the new requirement
as well as the ability to “strengthen our culture”.
As part of
an organisational restructuring, Amazon is looking to reduce the number of
managers and boost the number of individual contributors by the end of the
first quarter of 2025 to reduce bureaucracy. Like other technology companies,
Amazon grew rapidly at the start of the coronavirus pandemic then laid off wide
swaths of its staff.
“We are
also going to bring back assigned desk arrangements in locations that were
previously organized that way, including the US headquarters locations (Puget
Sound and Arlington),” Jassy said.
Since Covid
lockdowns first forced workers home four years ago, employers and employees
have clashed over how many days of the work week must be spent in the office.
In May last year, employees at Amazon’s Seattle headquarters staged a walkout
protesting against changes to the e-commerce giant’s climate policy, layoffs
and a return-to-office mandate. -The Guardian
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