Amazon is ending remote work. Its employees hope the company reconsiders
The tech giant and online retailer is requiring workers to return to the office full time
As of Jan. 2, that in-office requirement has changed to five days per week.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy wrote in a letter to employees in September that the company is "going to return to being in the office the way we were before the onset of COVID."
Employees concerned about lack of data
What workers want
About 18.7 per cent of employed Canadians worked mostly from home as of May 2024, according to Statistics Canada. That's about six per cent lower than May 2021, but remains more than twice as high as it was before the pandemic.
A flexible workplace is a big draw for workers, according to a workplace trends report from global staffing agency Robert Half.
About 40 per cent of the employees surveyed said they preferred hybrid work, spending two to three days per week at the office. Employers who were surveyed said they would prefer their teams to be in-office four days per week.
"That dance between the employee and employer is suggesting that we're still on a journey to perfect that mix," said David King, senior managing director at Robert Half in Toronto.
The online survey conducted in June 2024, included responses from 1,800 hiring managers and more than 1,750 workers across the finance and accounting, technology, marketing, legal, administrative and customer support and human resources professions in Canada.
Hybrid work is still a priority for some companies — 37 per cent of the managers surveyed are offering hybrid jobs specifically to attract skilled talent.
According to job listing website Indeed, the percentage of job postings in Canada mentioning remote/hybrid work has remained steady over the past two years.
"There's an advantage to whatever allows your workforce to be fully engaged. And today that appears to be a form of hybrid," said King.
Workplace tug-of-war
Amazon is one of the largest companies returning to entirely in-person work, but there are others making similar moves.
In September, Dell asked its global sales team to come into the office five days a week in order to deliver "the best innovation, value and service" to their customers, according to a statement emailed to CBC News.
AT&T rang in the new year by eliminating hybrid work, requiring staff to work onsite.
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