Amazon and TAB ditch WFH in major blow for thousands of workers
Daily MailMore major companies have ordered workers back to the office in another sign the Covid-era work-from-home trend is coming to an end. Tech giant Amazon and Aussie gaming outfit Tabcorp are the latest corporates to issue mandates telling workers to return to the office five days a week. Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy sent a note to workers insisting corporate staff will need to be back be in the office permanently from January 2025. Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy sent a note to workers insisting corporate staff will need to be back be in the office permanently from January 2025 Both organisations stressed that there would still be some flexibility for employees to work days out of the office. Tabcorp emailed employees to say its 'default position' was for office-based members to return to workstations five days a week Similarly, the Commonwealth Bank faced internal opposition when it ordered its workers back to the office at least 50 per cent of the time from July 2023, with the Finance Sector Union suggesting some staff would seek jobs elsewhere because of the change.