Amazon CEO says the company has no plans to make its corporate employees return to the office | Businessinsider

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said on Wednesday that the e-commerce giant doesn't plan on making its corporate employees return to the office via a company-wide mandate.

Amazon CEO says the company has no plans to make its corporate employees return to the officeAmazon CEO Andy Jassy said most Amazon corporate employees are currently on a hybrid work schedule.Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said the company isn't planning to force employees back to the office.Jassy said the e-commerce firm would continue its"experiments" with work arrangements.

"I do think there are some things that are harder to do remotely. I think it's a little harder to invent remotely," he said, per the outlet. who said they've shown throughout the Covid-19 pandemic that they can produce"exceptional work" from home. "At a company of our size, there is no one-size-fits-all approach for how every team works best," Jassy said in October. He said the decision to work from home or in the office would be left to individual teams.

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