Amazon is delaying the start of its new return to office policy, which requires employees to work from the office five days a week beginning January 2, for some employees because the company doesn’t have enough office space in certain locations, Business Insider’s Ashley Stewart reports. The company’s real estate team recently started notifying employees that they can continue following their current in-office guidance until workspaces are ready with delays stretching to as late as May, according internal Amazon notifications viewed by BI. Impacted locations include Atlanta, Houston, Nashville, and New York, the notifications show.
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