Amazon is seeing some employees quit instead of moving to a new state as part of relocation mandate::As Amazon tries to get employees back to the office, some staffers are being told to relocate to hubs in different states if they want to keep their jobs

  • czardestructo@lemmy.world
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    Exactly by design. It’s a lot cheaper to make people quit than to lay them off and pay a severance package.

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      The problem is you lose good employees this way, instead of the employees you should actually be letting go of.

      And then those good employees go work for your competition. Oopsie!

      • vortic@lemmy.world
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        That probably depends on their contract and location. Not coming to the office after being told to might result in being fired with cause which may result in loss of severance pay. It might also constitute abandonment of the position which can be seen as “quitting” in some place.

        • dm_me_your_boobs@lemm.ee
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          This is the position I’m in. My leadership (multiple levels up) gave us approvals to move away from Seattle (but not too far) after Jassy unequivocally stated that WFH wasn’t going away and it was up to teams to decide how they wanted to do it.

          So, I bought my first house for my family 90 min away without traffic. Then he swings in with his fragile little ego a year later and tells us “oh, you riff better in office” and forces everyone to come back. Zero data. Nothing of quantifiable value. Lies to our faces. This whole thing is about real estate. 100%, no doubt about it.

          I have been VERY openly vocal since then that I will NOT be back in the office more than once a week and will leave if they force it on me.

          It’s probably the wrong move politically, but I’m pissed off and if I can set an example for the kids who have since joined as newbies, things will be better for them.

          But I now have zero issues telling managers 3-4 levels up in public meetings that I won’t be in the office specifically because I don’t want to be. Fuck the high horse he rode in on.

          You (Amazon leadership) wanna demand we use data to prove every single decision we make and completely dominate the company culture with that? Fine. I’ll keep using that argument against it. If I’m fired, I will have zero trouble finding a new gig. In the meantime, I will sit at my home office and ignore every single email I get complaining I don’t badge into the office 3 times a week and have a 2.5 hour drive each way on those days.

          Yes, I moved with the expectation that I’d be doing that once a week permanently. I’m fine with that. So are ALL my managers. Jassy can bite me. I’m really angry if you can’t tell.

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            Got to love that Earn Trust and Day 1 culture. Also it’s amazing how high up some of the decisions are being made without consulting even VPs. The RTO, layoffs, the recent Return to Team, and the shaming email were all done without some VPs knowledge. That seems like a good way to erode trust throughout the entire structure.

            • dm_me_your_boobs@lemm.ee
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              Yeah, we found out about RTO via the news before our VP hears anything about it. Erode Trust is the next LP and will likely replace “Strike to be earth’s best employer”

    • Coffeemonkepants@lemmy.world
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      Exactly this. Also, the market has cooled off now with more people looking for employment, so if they need to rehire, it will be cheaper.

  • dm_me_your_boobs@lemm.ee
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    Am Amazon employee (programmer) and can confirm. The shenanigans being pulled right now are absolutely bullshit and as somebody who’s been at the company for a long time and has generally enjoyed the fast paced, high pressure atmosphere I’m real close to saying “fuck you” to some of my favorite people.

    Note, my experience is probably far from the norm, but my org has nothing but wonderful individuals and they’ve fought really hard to keep the flexibility we’ve had since long before covid.

    Fuck you Andy Jassy. We all despise you.

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        As an Ex Amazonian, (did 5 years time in the Bezos era), you all are forgetting that Amazon’s entire culture is built to be predatory towards type A people. Jassy didn’t start that, Bezos did. Jassy is just relentless because of AWS operations. He’s not better or worse than Besos.

  • Lexam@lemmy.ca
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    Had a job that could be done remotely. New VP wanted all of his people in one place that was across the country. Two people out of about twenty went. One was promised a promotion and the other was close to retirement.

  • AFK BRB Chocolate@lemmy.world
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    Well, uh… Duh? I mean, even if people absolutely loved their jobs and their employer, not everyone is going to move because the job moves. And Amazon isn’t exactly the most loved employer.

    • Bri Guy @sopuli.xyz
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      I’ve gotten over the idea of moving to a new location for a job. Right now I’m living in a city that I love and would not want to move out just to pursue a career opportunity.

      That’s definitely a new thing that’s come out after COVID hit but there’s no going back for me anyhow

  • s38b35M5@lemmy.world
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    People aren’t afraid of what will happen if they quit a job they don’t like anymore after COVID taught us that we can weather some down time and find employers that match our values.

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    This is why they did it. It’s a great way to reduce headcount without paying severence.