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Whether the order to return to the office full-time is meant to boost collaboration or quietly reduce a workforce without resorting to layoffs, the move presents a lot of downsides to the company.
A survey that has been circulated internally among Amazonians finds that the average employee at the company is “strongly dissatisfied” with the return-to-office edict, according to Fortune.
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