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Amazon Employees Plead For Reversal of 5-Day RTO Mandate in Anonymous Survey – Slashdot

Posted by msmash from the new-world-order dept.

An anonymous reader shares a report: Some Amazon workers are refusing to “disagree and commit,” as one of the company’s famed leadership principles requires of those who aren’t on board with a decision. Instead, hundreds of the online retailing giant’s employees are complaining that CEO Andy Jassy’s five-days-per-week return-to-office mandate, announced last week, will negatively impact their lives — and productivity at work — and how they hope the company will reverse course.

The feedback is from an anonymous survey created by Amazon employees that was viewed by Fortune on Tuesday. Corporate employees have shared it widely via the messaging app Slack, including in one “remote advocacy” Slack channel with more than 30,000 members that a former employee created when Amazon first announced a three-day return-to-office mandate last year. As a result, employees who are in favor of remote or hybrid work may have been more likely to respond to the survey and therefore skew the findings.

As of the afternoon of September 24, the average satisfaction rating related to the RTO mandate among survey respondents was 1.4 out of scale up to 5 (with 1 meaning “strongly dissatisfied” and 5 representing “strongly satisfied”). The survey’s creators said in an introduction to their questionnaire that they plan to aggregate and share the results by email with Jassy and other company executives “to provide them with clear insight into the impact of this policy on employees, including the challenges identified and proposed solutions.”

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