Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's recent edict for employees to return full-time to the office reflects a growing discontent among corporate leaders towards remote work, emphasizing their belief in effective in-person collaboration.
A KPMG survey indicates that 79% of CEOs want their corporate employees back in the office full-time within three years, a notable increase from last year's 63%, signaling a widespread executive push against hybrid work.
Employees at Amazon reacted to Jassy's return-to-office mandate with discontent, showcasing a backlash typical of corporate America’s remote-work debate, warning talent might depart for more flexible opportunities.
Many executives exhibit 'executive nostalgia,' yearning for the pre-pandemic office environment, which they believe fosters better collaboration and, ultimately, innovation in the workplace.
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