Oct 17 (Reuters) - One of Amazon's AMZN.O top executives defended the new, controversial 5-day-per-week in-office policy on Thursday, saying those who do not support it can leave for another ...
One of Amazon’s top executives defended ... of its technology peers such as Google, Meta and Microsoft who have two- to three-day in-office policies. “I’m actually quite excited about ...
Garman didn’t mince words for those not keen on the idea of returning to the office five days a week. He suggested that Amazon may not be the right fit for them, pointing out that other companies ...
AWS CEO Matt Garman has harsh words for remote workers: return to the office or quit. The Amazon executive recently told employees who don’t like the new five-day in-person work policy that ...
More than 500 employees have written a letter to the CEO of Amazon Web Services to urge the company to reverse its full-time return-to-office policy. In September, AWS parent company Amazon told ...
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman claimed last Thursday that “nine out of 10 people are actually quite excited by this change” — the change being the business’s recently announced five-day in-office ...