KEY POINTS
  • Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos on Thursday issued his final letter to shareholders before turning the helm over to AWS CEO Andy Jassy.
  • In the letter, Bezos said Amazon, a company famous for focusing relentlessly on the consumer, will now do the same for its employees.
  • "It's clear to me that we need a better vision for how we create value for employees," Bezos said.

In his final letter to shareholders, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos on Thursday laid out a broad vision for the future of the company, committing to extend Amazon's famous obsession over its customers to the same level of care for its employees.

Bezos pointed to the recent union election outcome at one of Amazon's Alabama warehouses as an example of why the company needs to address challenges within its workforce. Last week, Amazon secured enough votes to defeat a historic unionization drive at its Bessemer, Alabama, warehouse, which if successful would have represented the first union at a U.S. Amazon facility.