Amazon is ending its hybrid work policy, calling staff back to the office full-time starting in January. CEO Andy Jassy believes it’s the key to innovation—but employees aren't so sure. Is this the end of remote work at Amazon, or just the beginning of a bigger debate? Find out why this change is stirring controversy!
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00:00Big changes are coming to Amazon. Starting January, Amazon employees will be saying goodbye
00:05to the hybrid work model and heading back to the office full-time. That's right, Amazon's
00:10CEO Andy Jassy just announced that the company is ending its remote work policy.
00:15Now this isn't the first time Amazon's office policies have caused a stir. Last year,
00:20employees at the Seattle headquarters staged protests when remote work was scaled back,
00:25and tensions have been running high ever since.
00:27So why the big shift? Jassy believes that being in the office is crucial for collaboration
00:32and innovation. He's concerned that Amazon's intense startup culture is getting watered
00:37down with too much flexibility.
00:38But here's the debate. While Amazon pushes back to office policies, others, like the
00:43UK government, are moving toward making flexible working a right from day one. The world is
00:48still split on what works best.
00:50So is Amazon leading a return-to-office revolution or just bucking the trend?