Amazon Allows Supervisors to Terminate Employees Resisting Return-to-Office Policy


Amazon has introduced new guidelines allowing supervisors to terminate employees who resist the return-to-office directive. Under these guidelines, employees who fail to turn up in person at least three days a week will face disciplinary action, including potential termination. Amazon has been facing pushback from employees regarding its return-to-office policy, with thousands signing petitions and staging protests, but the company remains committed to the mandate.

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