Three years after everyone went to work from home due to Covid, Amazon's CEO Andy Jassy has a message for those who don't want to come back to the office.
During a pre-recorded internal Q&A session earlier this month, Jassy told employees it was "past the time to disagree and commit" with the policy, which requires corporate employees to be in the office three days a week.
The phrase "disagree and commit" is one of Amazon's leadership principles, and was used often by the company's founder and current executive chairman, Jeff Bezos.
Jassy is begging - begging! - for his employees to just come to the office three days a week.
You know, two fewer days than office workers all had to before the internet, and at least 3 fewer days a week than the average person had to work hard labor in the not-so-distant past.
"If you can't disagree and commit, it's probably not going to work out for you at Amazon," Jassy said, adding it wasn't right for some employees to be in the office three days a week while others refuse to do so.
Yeah, after three years some of these entitled employees feel like they don't need to show up to work, at all! And three years later, someone at Amazon has finally had enough.
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