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Amazon is apparently forcing some workers to relocate to its main office hubs

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  • Amazon workers in Seattle, Arlington and Washington DC workers could have to move closer to the office
  • Amazon has been relocating workers for months, citing boosted productivity
  • The company’s office-working policy now stands at five days

Amazon is requiring some corporate workers to relocate closer to their managers and teams, targeting cities like Seattle, Arlington and Washington DC (via Bloomberg).

Unlike other similar moves, which have been communicated via email, the ecommerce giant is believed to be sharing the message via one-on-one meetings and town halls with those likely to be affected.

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