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Amazon exec says workers who don't want to return to office can quit: 'There are other companies'
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman made comments at a meeting Thursday to employees regarding the company's return-to-office policy.
'Quit if you don't want to return...': Amazon AWS CEO Matt Garman warns staff
The new policy was announced by the head of Amazon, according to which most employees must…
AWS CEO to office-return opposers: 'There are other companies around'
"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," said AWS CEO Matt Garman as quoted by CNBC. But Garman, who made the remark during an all-hands meeting, clarified that he didn't mean that "in a bad way."
AWS CEO tells workers to quit if they don't want to come back to the office
AWS CEO Matt Garman has apparently hit out at workers unhappy with the company's enforced return to office policy. Earlier this year, Amazon Web Service (AWS) announced staff would be required to be in-office for 5 days per week, ending its hybrid working policy. Workers were given until January 2 to return to full-time in person work.
AWS CEO Garman tells employees to quit if they don't want to return to office: report
Web Services Chief Executive Officer Matt Garman said employees should quit if they do not want to return to the office. Read for more.
Amazon AWS CEO Matt Garman Tells Employees to Quit if They Reject Return-to-Office Policy
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman tells employees unhappy with the company's return-to-office policy to consider leaving
Amazon AWS CEO says quit if you don’t want to return to office
The policy has upset many of Amazon's employees who say it wastes time with additional commuting and the benefits of working from the office are not supported by independent data.
AWS CEO Suggests Workers Leave If They’re Not Returning To The Office: Report
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman has reportedly suggested workers who don’t want to abide by an upcoming five-days-a-week in-office work policy can find employment elsewhere.
Amazon Web Services CEO: Quit if you don't want to return to office
The policy has upset many of Amazon's employees who say it wastes time with additional commuting and isn't supported by independent data.
AWS CEO: Workers can quit if they don't want to return to the office
Matt Garman, the new CEO of Amazon Web Services, says employees who disagree with his company’s new mandate for workers to report to the office five days a week can quit.
AWS says employees unhappy with 5-day office mandate can leave
CNBC’s Annie Palmer joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the employee response to AWS 5-day workweek mandate. Jack Smith's Evidence Dossier Against Trump Made Public: Key Takeaways Some workers qualify for a maximum Social Security retirement benefit.
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AWS boss: Don't want to come back to the office? Go work somewhere else
AWS CEO Matt Garman has reportedly told workers that if they don't like the company's five-day-a-week return-to-office policy ...
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AWS CEO says most staff he's spoken with are 'excited' about RTO, leaked transcript shows
Matt Garman told staff that returning to the office five days a week would recapture Amazon's pre-pandemic culture.
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Amazon Cloud CEO Matt Garman to employees in all-hands meeting: I don't mean that in a bad way, but there are ...
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman reinforced the company's strict five-day work-from-office policy at a recent all-hands ...
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Amazon Web Services VP of AI, Matt Wood, is leaving the company
Matt Wood, the AWS VP who was a longtime champion of the cloud giant's machine learning and AI initiatives, is leaving after ...
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Amazon Web Services CEO doubles down on RTO mandate saying it's far better for 'innovation' and 'speed of execution'
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman defended Amazon's return-to-office mandate and said it was better for innovation.
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