Title: Dissatisfaction Grows Among Amazon Employees as Return-to-Office Policy Stirs Concerns

Subtitle: Amazon Web Services Sees Departures Amidst Criticism of Inflexible Approach

Amazon employees have voiced their frustration and dissatisfaction with the company’s strict return-to-office policy, leading to a wave of departures. The discontent has become so widespread that employees have resorted to using an internal Slack channel dedicated to discussing the policy.

One of the main concerns revolves around the deadlines set by the company for employees to return to the office. Many employees have received these deadlines, which may explain the recent increase in departures. Notably, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has experienced a significant number of employees leaving, with some attributing their departure solely to the return-to-office policy.

Earlier this year, Amazon implemented its return-to-office policy, requiring most staff to be present at the office at least three days a week, with only a small minority receiving exceptions. In July, the company further enforced a “return-to-hub” policy, mandating employees to work from designated hub locations.

In response to the growing concerns, an Amazon spokesperson emphasized that attrition at Amazon, including AWS, remains low. The spokesperson also accused Business Insider of creating a false narrative by selectively highlighting anecdotes.

However, departing employees have cited a lack of respect from management regarding the return-to-office policy, as well as the company’s mass layoffs earlier this year. These factors have contributed to a sense of unease among the workforce.

The increase in employee attrition within AWS comes at a challenging time for Amazon’s cloud business, which is already grappling with slowing growth and employee fatigue due to the introduction of new artificial intelligence services. The departure of experienced employees could potentially have a detrimental effect on the company’s operations in this critical area.

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