Amazon.Com, Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) became the latest company to crack the whip on its return-to-office policy for U.S. workers who have been working remotely.
The company emailed some U.S. employees reminding them of their noncompliance with Amazon's policy of spending at least three days a week in the office, Bloomberg reports.
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Other companies, like International Business Machines Corp (NYSE:IBM) and Zoom Video Communications, Inc (NASDAQ:ZM), went aggressive on their remote work policies encouraging employees to spend more time in the office.
Zoom recently urged employees living near an office to report on-site for two days a week.
This trend extends beyond tech companies; even traditional companies like Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc (NYSE:CMG) and BlackRock, Inc (NYSE:BLK) have increased office attendance requirements.
Despite the pandemic recovery, many employees prefer remote work.
McKinsey Global Institute reported that office attendance is still around 30% below pre-pandemic levels.
Price Action: AMZN shares are trading higher by 0.02% at $138.58 on the last check Friday.
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