Amazon wants employees back three days a week

Amazon wants employees back three days a week
Corporate office buildings rise above The Spheres at the Amazon headquarters in Seattle. (Image: Getty)
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By Matt DayAmazon is asking employees to work from the office at least three days a week, scrapping a prior policy that had left such decisions to senior managers.  The mandate takes effect on May 1, chief executive Andy Jassy said in a memo to employees and posted on Amazon’s corporate blog. Jassy said there would be exceptions, including for some sales and customer support jobs, “but that will be a small minority".“Teams tend to be better connected to one another when they see each other in person more frequently,&...

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