Amazon is dialing up the pressure on corporate employees who haven't complied with the company's return-to-office mandate.
Staffers who don't adhere to the policy, which requires employees to be in the office at least three days a week, may not get promoted, according to posts on Amazon's internal website that were viewed by CNBC.
A separate post on Amazon's internal career platform for employees says, "In accordance with Amazon's overall approach to promotions, employees are expected to work from their office 3+ days/week if that is the requirement of their role."
"Promotions are one of the many ways we support employees' growth and development, and there are a variety of factors we consider when determining an employee's readiness for the next level," Glasser told CNBC.
"Like any company, we expect employees who are being considered for promotion to be in compliance with company guidelines and policies."
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