Re: “Ex-Amazonian important of mandate to return to workplace says she was compelled out” [Oct. 30, Business] and “Amazon employee who refused to maneuver to Seattle stared down final day” [Oct. 31, Business]:
For 2 days in a row, The Seattle Instances printed articles about Amazon workers questioning and pushing again on their firm’s coverage on returning to the workplace to work. Name me quaint, however at what level did it grow to be okay for workers to not simply query firm insurance policies (it has been completed since folks began working for different folks) however to really refuse to abide by coverage, count on to be okay after which demand to make the corporate produce the info that led them to the coverage?
I agree that Amazon can/ought to do a greater job of speaking expectations and steps, however workers work for the corporate, not the opposite manner round, and so they can give up if they do not wish to comply with coverage tips. Nothing extra, nothing much less.
This sense of entitlement has no place within the workforce. Nobody is forcing you to work for anybody.
Robert Oberlander, Issaquah