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"This transition will benefit the thousands of businesses located around our urban headquarters in the Puget Sound, Virginia, Nashville, and the dozens of cities across the world where our employees work," Jassy wrote.

Digital Desk: Amazon.com Inc announced on Friday that employees would be required to work at least three days per week beginning May 1.

Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, employers were sending employees home to work remotely. Even when lockdowns have been lifted around the world, a sizable number of employees remain remote or in a hybrid environment.

In a note posted on Amazon's site, CEO Andy Jassy stated that the decision was made at a meeting earlier this week and that the change will make it easier to learn and communicate.

"This transition will benefit the thousands of businesses located around our urban headquarters in the Puget Sound, Virginia, Nashville, and the dozens of cities across the world where our employees work," Jassy wrote.

The corporation said that there will be some exceptions to the rule, such as customer assistance and salesmen who would be able to work remotely.

Amazon stated in October 2021 that it will let individual teams to determine how many days corporate employees would be expected to work from home per week.





 
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