Amazon CEO Warns Remote Workers: Return to Office or Face Consequences

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has urged employees to stop defying the company's return-to-office policy, stating that it is "past the time to disagree." Jassy emphasized the importance of "disagreeing and committing" to the policy, which requires corporate employees to be in the office three days a week. The new mandate, implemented in May, marks a departure from the previous policy that allowed team leaders to decide on work location. Jassy argued that in-person communication, collaboration, learning, and invention are more effective, but some employees have called for data to support this claim.
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