top | item 37954049 Amazon tells managers they can now fire employees who won't come into the office 11 points| rerx | 2 years ago |businessinsider.com 5 comments order hn newest okokwhatever|2 years ago The business is failing? let's look for the most unprotected culprit yuppie_scum|2 years ago How do you figure Amazon is failing? I doubt anybody’s AWS bill has declined lately spaceprison|2 years ago Well the last sentence of their newer LP 'Strive to be Earth’s Best Employer' says:Leaders have a vision for and commitment to their employees’ personal success, whether that be at Amazon or elsewhere.I didn't expect them to lean in on the elsewhere. rerx|2 years ago https://archive.ph/IjSRA NBJack|2 years ago Here comes the next wave. Who wants to guess which tech company will follow suit first?
okokwhatever|2 years ago The business is failing? let's look for the most unprotected culprit yuppie_scum|2 years ago How do you figure Amazon is failing? I doubt anybody’s AWS bill has declined lately
yuppie_scum|2 years ago How do you figure Amazon is failing? I doubt anybody’s AWS bill has declined lately
spaceprison|2 years ago Well the last sentence of their newer LP 'Strive to be Earth’s Best Employer' says:Leaders have a vision for and commitment to their employees’ personal success, whether that be at Amazon or elsewhere.I didn't expect them to lean in on the elsewhere.
NBJack|2 years ago Here comes the next wave. Who wants to guess which tech company will follow suit first?
okokwhatever|2 years ago
yuppie_scum|2 years ago
spaceprison|2 years ago
Leaders have a vision for and commitment to their employees’ personal success, whether that be at Amazon or elsewhere.
I didn't expect them to lean in on the elsewhere.
rerx|2 years ago
NBJack|2 years ago