"Employees who work in a role that can effectively be done from
home are welcome to do so until at least October 2," an Amazon
spokesman said in an emailed statement on Friday, adding it was
applicable to such roles globally.
The statement did not specify how much of the company's overall
workforce that covered and which roles.
It said the company is investing funds in safety measures for
employees who wish to come to the office "through physical
distancing, deep cleaning, temperature checks, and the
availability of face coverings and hand sanitizer."
New York Attorney General Letitia James told Amazon last week it
may have violated safety measures and labor practices amid the
virus outbreak as the company fired a warehouse protest leader
in March.
Workers at warehouses and other facilities have stayed
operational to keep deliveries flowing to customers stuck at
home in government-mandated lockdowns.
Other employees have been working from home since March.
The company has raised overtime pay for warehouse workers and
hired 175,000 people last month while rival brick-and-mortar
retailers had to shut stores. It had 798,000 full and part-time
workers globally as of Dec. 31.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh and Aakriti Bhalla in Bengaluru;
editing by Patrick Graham)
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