Survey: 73% of Amazon workers are considering quitting after 5-day in-office mandate | CNBC
Amazon’s recent decision to return employees to the office full-time has stirred up major turbulence among its workforce. According to a survey conducted on the anonymous job review site Blind, 73% of Amazon employees think about jumping ship after CEO Andy Jassy’s memo requiring a full-time return to corporate offices. It’s not just a few outliers either—about 80% of respondents said they know a colleague considering making the same move. The shift from a hybrid model to a five-day workweek is causing a hit to morale, especially for parents and caregivers who have been thriving on the flexibility of working from home.
Another study on Glassdoor confirms the tension, with 74% of Amazon employees reevaluating their career paths, either within the company or elsewhere. Experts have weighed in, speculating that these stricter office policies might be a way to cut staff without the financial and reputational costs of layoffs. It’s a clever strategy but risky, as it could push talent out the door and into the arms of more flexible companies.
On Amazon’s internal Slack channels, especially in groups like “remote advocacy” with over 30,000 members, conversations reveal dissatisfaction with the new policy. Employees have created and shared surveys aimed at giving leadership a better understanding of the negative effects this change might have. Their goal? Get Andy Jassy and the higher-ups to reconsider before the five-day office grind kicks in for good.
This isn’t the first time Amazon employees have voiced their concerns. Back in February 2023, a memo pushing for three days in the office sparked a six-page rebuttal from workers, but leadership stood firm. In his latest memo, Jassy noted that the hybrid model has already shown benefits, like smoother collaboration and stronger company culture, which only deepened their belief in the power of in-person teamwork.
While Amazon’s leadership sees clear benefits in returning to the office, the question remains—how will the move impact employee retention and company culture in the long run?………[read more]
Rising Dough
In an era where flexibility is highly valued, how do corporate decisions like Amazon affect the delicate balance between employee satisfaction and company productivity, and what could be the potential ripple effects on investors and shareholders?
*Click on the “Full Loaf” icon to read the full article! After you read the full article, let us know your thoughts.
Share this content: