Amazon is tracking employee badge swipes ahead of its return-to-office mandate. Some workers are worried.
Next week, Amazon's mandate that employees come into their assigned offices at least three days a week goes into effect. And,, anxiety over the issue is high among employees who are not clear what the repercussions are if they don't — or can't —immediately comply.
One of the contentious issues among employees is how Amazon plans to use employee badging data to track them. While it can be common practice for companies to track badge data to understand office usage, some Amazon employees are worried that Amazon would use it to punish those who don't adhere to the three-times-a-week return-to-office policy, according to Slack messages seen by Insider.
Amazon's spokesperson told Insider sharing such data is common practice, giving senior leaders"anonymized information about how many people use our buildings to help with things like planning facilities needs and ensuring we can account for people on-site if there happens to be an emergency."
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