Amazon is pushing back the return of workers to their offices
August 6, 2021
Amazon.com announced that it is telling corporate employees to plan on returning to their offices on Jan. 3 rather than next month as previously planned. The retail and technology giant made the decision in response to the growing spread of COVID-19 across the U.S. as mostly unvaccinated Americans are infected with the Delta variant of the virus.
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