Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月07日
Amazon’s Andy Jassy denies its 5-day-a-week RTO plan is a secret way to reduce headcount
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Jassy宣布公司严格的返岗规定,引发员工不满。有人认为这是变相裁员,Jassy否认。员工对此反应各异,部分考虑辞职,AWS员工抗议。亚马逊提供一些福利助过渡,Jassy称此为加强公司文化,该政策明年1月生效。

🥳Jassy宣布严格返岗规定,员工不满

😮有人认为是变相裁员,Jassy否认

🤔员工反应多样,有考虑辞职和抗议的

🎁亚马逊提供福利助员工过渡返岗

Jassy announced the company’s strict return-to-office mandate in a September memo, sparking immediate outrage from employees, some of which had been working at least two days remotely per week since May 2023. Some experts have theorized that Jassy’s RTO plan could be a sneaky way of reducing the company’s headcount, rather than go through the formal process of conducting layoffs. Yet, in an all-hands meeting Tuesday, Jassy denied claims that the RTO plan was a “backdoor layoff” or that the company had reached some agreement with city leaders. “I can tell you both of those are not true. You know, this was not a cost play for us. This is very much about our culture and strengthening our culture,” he said, according to a transcript reported by Reuters.Following the September RTO announcement, 73% of employees surveyed by anonymous job review site Blind said they had considered quitting in light of the new policy. Other employees quickly took to LinkedIn to change their status to #opentowork in hopes of finding a more flexible position. But in the company’s Amazon Web Services unit, CEO Matt Garman was clear that the naysayers could go elsewhere.“If there are people who just don’t work well in that environment and don’t want to, that’s okay, there are other companies around,” Garman said on an internal call last month, referencing the company’s RTO policy, Reuters reported. To make clear their frustration with the RTO policy, hundreds of AWS employees signed a letter last month protesting the change, calling it an “outright abdication” of AWS’s role as an innovator and industry leader.To be sure, Amazon has offered employees commuter benefits and subsidized parking, among other perks to help ease the transition.In the memo from September, Jassy said it’s easier for employees to learn and collaborate while in person. When reached for comment, a spokesperson for Amazon told Fortune the RTO plan is meant to strengthen the company’s culture and ensure teams are connected.The RTO memo asked workers to go back to “the way we were before the onset of COVID,” and banned working from home except for extraordinary circumstances. Jassy pointed out in the memo that intense coding work or having a sick child were appropriate times to work from home with manager consent. While managers earlier this year received approval to fire employees who didn’t comply with the previous three-day in-office mandate, many still made changes to their lives based on Amazon’s flexibility. In the Tuesday all-hands meeting, Jasssy acknowledged the five-day RTO policy, which takes effect in January, would take some getting used to. “It is an adjustment. I understand that for a lot of people, and we’re going to be working through that adjustment together,” Jassy said.For you:CEO Daily is your weekday morning dossier on the news, trends, and chatter business leaders need to know.Sign up today.here.

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