As of close of day Tuesday, 16,000 Amazon employees were reportedly on the channel.Īsked about the Remote Advocacy channel, Rob Munoz, an Amazon spokesperson, told Fortune: “We believe being in the office together reinforces our culture, fosters collaboration and invention, creates learning opportunities, and builds more connected teams. The channel, which advocates for a more hybrid model, asks for data, anecdotes, and articles about the benefits of remote work to help support the campaign. Screenshots shared with Insider reportedly show a Slack channel titled “Remote Advocacy” reaching 5,000 members of staff within hours of the memo going out. Now, it seems like disgruntled staff aren’t taking Jassy’s latest decree lying down. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, corporate staff at Amazon get a chunk of their wages in restricted stock units. The return-to-office call came as staff worry they may see their income reduced by 50% below the company’s compensation targets because of the business’s slumped share price-down 35% in the past year. His justification was that “when you’re in person, people tend to be more engaged, observant, and attuned to what’s happening in the meetings and the cultural clues being communicated.” On Friday, Jassy told staff in an internal company memo that they needed to be back in the office the “majority of the time”-adding it should be at least three days a week.
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