One of Amazon’s (AMZN.O) top executives defended the new, controversial 5-day-per-week in-office policy on Thursday, saying those who do not support it can leave for another company.

Speaking at an all-hands meeting for AWS, unit CEO Matt Garman said nine out of 10 workers he has spoken with support the new policy, which takes effect in January, according to a transcript reviewed by Reuters.

Those who do not wish to work for Amazon in-office five days per week can quit, he suggested.

  • ᗪᗩᗰᑎ
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    186 hours ago

    Would really suck if people said “fuck it”, did return to work but intentionally decreased productivity. Best to get laid off than quit.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      104 hours ago

      Amazon policy is to stack rank all of its employees and regularly fire anyone in the bottom tranche. So any kind of deliberate slowdown would need to be incredibly well-coordinated. Even then, there would inevitably be a ton of attrition as the automatic Fire Everyone triggers started kicking in.

      Its not enough to play by the rules with a company as vast and encompassing as Amazon. You need to take it a step further and start sabotaging the anti-organizing functions of the company. Start shoving monkey wrenches in the employee monitoring systems. Start dismantling the automation that allows the business to function at such a breakneck pace. You’ve got to get in there and break the machine before it breaks you.

  • mub
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    115 hours ago

    This was always what he intended. Get people to quit instead of paying redundancy when he has to reduce the work force. Classic stuff done by many big orgs over the years. Make the place shit to work at and people quit for you.

  • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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    167 hours ago

    CEO Matt Garman said nine out of 10 workers he has spoken with support the new policy

    Got news for you, Matt. 9 out of 10 workers are kissing your ass.

    • @pineapple_pizza
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      I mean, they aren’t reporting to the data center…

  • Jo Miran
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    1013 hours ago

    This lines up with their marked decrease in service quality. Azure is eating AWS’ lunch.

      • AmbiguousProps
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        313 hours ago

        Sorry, should have worded that differently. I was referring to the layoffs.