I feel like if you have to call attendance to make sure they're present, because you can't tell by their job performance, maybe you don't need them in the office?
”Jassy added it wasn’t right for some employees to be in the office three days a week while others refuse to do so.”
Because this is a punishment, and more importantly, a vital means of maintaining control. So everyone needs to suffer equally, because we all know in the real world, and in business especially, fairness is the primary guiding philosophy.
Seattle resident here and ex-Amazon employee. Amazon has security staff (previously Securitas aka: Pinkertons) at all building badge entry points who specifically monitor for that kind of thing.
Also, it's hard for me to believe that Amazon was ever NOT monitoring, measuring and aggregating employee badge swipe data. That's far too useful a data point on individual employee behavior to leave it on the table. And there's zero obligation to either the public or Amazon's employees to disclose that they're doing it.
Also, it’s hard for me to believe that Amazon was ever NOT monitoring, measuring and aggregating employee badge swipe data.
Exactly. At the very least it's being logged, and has been since day one. A company as large as Amazon is going to have a full fledged reporting suite built into whatever solution they built around.
Agreed, I can't imagine this is information they weren't logging, just that now they have a reason to regularly review it. The amount of data that is logged because it can is astounding.
If you work in an office tower in a major city, and the building is owned by a giant commercial real estate company, there is a very high chance your company has at least been offered weekly badge scan reports.