KEY POINTS
  • Amazon employees continued to sound off Tuesday night over the company's recently announced return-to-office mandate.
  • A group of staffers spammed an internal website with comments expressing their anger over the policy.
  • An internal Slack channel showed concerns about parenting, caregiving and commuting.

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A reception desk at Amazon offices in downtown Seattle, Washington.

Amazon employees on Tuesday continued to sound off about CEO Andy Jassy's recently announced return-to-office mandate, including spamming an internal website with messages conveying their opposition to the new policy.

Amazon tech workers created a Slack channel and drafted an internal petition pushing back on the mandate, which requires them to be back in the office at least three days a week beginning May 1. The petition urges Jassy and Amazon's leadership team, known as the S-team, to drop the mandate, just days after it was announced.

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