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Amazon Delays Employees Return To Office Due To Lack Of Space

Amazon simply doesn’t have enough space to accommodate the tens of thousands of employees in its offices that it actually wants to force to return to their workplaces on the company’s premises starting next month.

Amazon is postponing some dates by over four months

Like the US Economic Service Bloomberg According to reports, Amazon recently told a certain group of its employees in at least seven American cities that they would not have their return to office (RTO) appointment until a later date. They don’t have to come back to the office for at least four months, according to the report’s sources.

It is currently unclear how many employees at the locations of the world’s largest online retailer, which include the metropolises of Austin and Dallas in Texas and Phoenix in the US state of Arizona, are affected by the postponement of their RTO appointments. Amazon employs over 350,000 so-called corporate employees worldwide, i.e. employees outside of the warehouses and shipping centers, the majority of whom are based in the USA.

Amazon wants to save the company culture with ‘RTO’

A company spokesman told Bloomberg when asked that the absolute majority of employees continue to expect to return to the office from January 2, 2025. There is a simple reason why appointments for employees at the locations mentioned have been partially postponed: Amazon does not have enough office space available to accommodate all of its employees.

In August 2024, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced that they wanted to bring all employees back to their jobs in the company’s offices immediately. Above all, he wants to ensure a better “company culture”, which management sees as being on the decline due to the trend towards working from home triggered by Covid-19. In order to reduce costs, Amazon has massively reduced its office space at some locations in recent years, but this is now costing the company.

Even at the headquarters in Bellevue, Washington, several employees often have to share a desk because there is not enough capacity there either, according to internal sources. In most cases, it’s not really a lack of space to accommodate employees that is slowing their return to the desk. According to Amazon representatives, there is official talk that the company has converted many buildings to accommodate many employees who only work in the office part-time. Due to the large-scale “Return To Office”, the facility now only needs to be changed again.