(Reuters) -One of Amazon's top executives defended the new, controversial 5-day-per-week in-office policy on Thursday, saying those who do not support it can...
-One of Amazon's top executives defended the new, controversial 5-day-per-week in-office policy on Thursday, saying those who do not support it can leave for another company. Speaking at an all-hands meeting for AWS, unit CEO Matt Garman said nine out of 10 workers he has spoken with support the new policy, which takes effect in January, according to a transcript reviewed by Reuters.
Some employees who had not been previously compliant were told they were "voluntarily resigning" and were locked out of company systems. "You can't internalize them by reading them on the website, you really have to experience them day-to-day," he said. Staff made two urgent calls to emergency services before the former One Direction singer fell to his death from a hotel balcony in Argentina.Holdings of U.S. Treasuries by foreigners rose to $8.503 trillion in August, up from $8.338 trillion in the previous month. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield started August at 3.978% and ended the month at 3.844%, falling 13.4 basis points. U.S.
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