Amazon employee Ashley Brunner hugs a giant (fake) bear from the Chamber of Connection, a new civic organization in Seattle, on Wednesday in South Lake
Ten days after Amazon's workers returned to their desks full time, South Lake Union is shaking off the cobwebs of remote work life, though it's more of a stir than a bustle. Why it matters: Amazon's return-to-office policy is a litmus test for whether in-person work can revive urban life downtown,
It didn't take long for Seattle commuters to notice traffic impacts now that Amazon workers have returned to the office full-time.
Although the Biden administration notched some major accomplishments, it wasn't enough for voters in November, writes columnist Jon Talton.
I think the problems of congestion with people coming back to work four or five days are somewhat exaggerated,” Harrell said. He said he’d love to get help from local tech
CEO Andy Jassy signaled the mandate last fall, noting that collaboration and productivity are better when people are working side-by-side.
More than 50,000 Amazon employees will return to work in Seattle for the first required in-person Monday shift in years, marking a major adjustment for the region’s commuters.
Hundreds of Seattle Amazon workers aren’t too thrilled with having to venture into the office full-time. What are the implications of the recent move from hybrid to fully in the office? Jake Skorheim and Spike O’Neill tries to figure out why Amazonians are so upset. Listen to The Jake & Spike Show weekdays from 12 […]
"We were living paycheck to paycheck. We were cash positive but every week I said, 'We can't spend any money today.'"
Amazon's requirement that employees return to the office five days a week will significantly change Seattle’s commuter landscape. The only question is when its full strength will kick in.
President Biden's executive order addresses the race to build domestic data centers and clean energy plants in order to retain America's AI leadership.
Washington would be the fourth state in the country to outlaw highly concentrated sodium nitrite. The chemical was sold for years, but has has no household use.