No work from home: Companies are now gradually moving from work from home to return-to-office. In this sequence, last month Amazon had announced a complete return-to-office, in which employees were asked to work from office 5 days a week as before Covid-19. Many employees are disappointed with this decision of Amazon. However, the company's top human resources executive has reportedly defended the new policy.
There may be a wave of resignations
The order to work from home surprised many of Amazon's more than 350,000 employees. According to TOI report, some employees protested against the new return-to-office policy, citing concerns about commute, housing costs and work-life balance. Critics say it could lead to a wave of resignations as workers look for companies with more flexible work arrangements.
The last time the company ordered its employees to return to the office for work, employees walked out of the company's Seattle headquarters, Bloomberg reported. It's unclear whether employees will attempt the same thing again.