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by cadence-
1018 days ago
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I suspect a big part of the decision is the investment Amazon made in the real estate. It's also possible they have some favorable tax deals with the cities they operate in, given how much money their employees spend at local businesses near their offices. Remember the craziness that ensued a few years ago when they announced that they are going to choose a city to build their second HQ based on tax and other incentives they would receive from the local governments? They would not be able to generate such a frenzy if their workforce was allowed to work remotely. They are basically stuck with the office culture at this point. |
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