Amazon has updated its promotions policy to enforce its office attendance policy.

Amazon is blocking promotions of employees who don’t comply with its return-to-office policy, leaked documents show::Amazon has updated its promotions policy to enforce its office attendance policy.

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Or strike. If you and your coworkers feel that your employer has expectations that are unreasonable or sufficiently understandable you have the right to organize and negotiate as a unified force.

It’s firing those people after 3 days of non compliance… Why is anyone surprised that Amazon gonna be Amazon?

This article is very specifically talking about coercive exclusion which is illegal in the UK under employment law. Maybe in other countries too.

Some day I want to understand why this topic is so difficult especially for American companies.

They have to somehow justify their insane commercial real estate expenditures. Empty office buildings are a bad look.

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It’s not that it’s a bad look it’s that all of their rich ceo buddies are getting robbed over shit downtown real estate. The companies with central offices support those real estate and they are seeing the value drop off the face of the earth. It’s all about their bottom line. It’s why we saw Biden throw them a bone by saying they’ll pay to covert them to cheap housing.

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