Amazon Employees Protest Five-Day Office Return Mandate
More than 500 Amazon Web Services employees urge reconsideration of the new policy, citing concerns over company culture and employee well-being.
- Amazon's new policy requires employees to work in-office five days a week starting January 2025, replacing the current three-day requirement.
- Over 500 employees have signed a letter to AWS CEO Matt Garman, criticizing the mandate as damaging to Amazon's culture and innovation.
- Employees argue the policy disproportionately affects those with disabilities, caregiving responsibilities, and visa constraints.
- Amazon executives, including Garman, claim the policy promotes collaboration and innovation, despite employee pushback.
- The letter accuses Amazon leadership of ignoring data-driven decision-making principles, a core aspect of the company's values.