Amazon faces challenges in its return-to-office (RTO) plan due to a shortage of desks and parking spaces for its 350,000-person workforce. The company mandated corporate employees to return by January 2, but many are unable to do so as the RTO plans have been postponed in several locations including New York City, Houston, and Atlanta because of insufficient workspace. In the San Francisco Bay Area, Amazon lacks desks for at least 800 staff members, despite operating 18 offices. An internal group proposed a new office in the Bay Area following requests from nearly 600 employees. Although Amazon stated that most corporate employees have desks, logistical issues persist, particularly with parking; there are 2,000 employees and only 900 parking spaces. Employees reporting to the office have noted that many teammates are missing, which contradicts the intended benefits of the RTO policy. Since May 2023, Amazon has required employees to be in the office at least three days a week.
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