Amazon Employees Are Overwhelmingly ‘Dissatisfied’ With CEO Andy Jassy’s RTO Mandate More than 90 percent of surveyed Amazon employees say they are "dissatisfied" with the company's new return-to-office policy. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Is Shepherding Big Tech’s Return to Office More than 95 percent tech companies in the U.S. still allow some extent of remote work. Amazon's abrupt shift could change that. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Starbucks’ New CEO Brian Niccol Joins Select Group of ‘Supercommuting’ Executives Based in California, incoming Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol will take weekly trips to the company's Seattle headquarters. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Elon Musk Calls Twitter Workers Back Into the Office for at Least 40 Hours a Week By Courtney Vinopal
United Airlines Says Hybrid Work is Helping Drive Travel Demand, as Business and Leisure Trips Combine By Courtney Vinopal
Remote Work Could Knock 39%, or $50 Billion, From the Value of New York City Offices By Courtney Vinopal
Mistrust of Hybrid Workers is Fueling “Productivity Paranoia” As Employees at Home Waste Time Trying to Look Busy By Courtney Vinopal
Amazon Won’t Bring Corporate Workers Back to the Office Even as Apple and Google Demand Their Employees Return By Courtney Vinopal
India, Singapore, and Canada Were the Countries With the Most Employees Working from Home By Courtney Vinopal
EXCLUSIVE: Responding to Critics, Malcolm Gladwell Says Freelance Work Taught Him “Benefits—and Drawbacks—of Being on Your Own All Day” By Courtney Vinopal
As Twitter, Amazon, and Meta Scale Back Offices, Some See Opportunities To Leverage Remote Work Advantages By Courtney Vinopal
Meta and Amazon Are Putting Their NYC Office Plans on Hold as Workers Continue to Stay Home By Courtney Vinopal
Wall Street CEOs Who Want Workers Back in the Office Are Driven By Culture, Not Data By Courtney Vinopal
Research Shows Supporting Big Families and Working Parents Means Supporting Flexible and Remote Work By Courtney Vinopal