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Is CEOs discussing RTO “collusion”?

When recently asked for Amazon’s justification for forced return-to-office, Andy Jassy said that he spoke to “60 to 80 CEOs of other companies over the last 18 months,” and “virtually all of them” preferred in-office work. What I want to know is: legally, can this be considered collusion? Amazon’s own internal training says: “An independent business decision is one that the company makes alone, without any consultation or agreement with competitors or other third parties. Conversely, when competitors agree to take actions to reduce competition, it is called collusion.”


When recently asked for Amazon’s justification for forced return-to-office, Andy Jassy said that he spoke to “60 to 80 CEOs of other companies over the last 18 months,” and “virtually all of them” preferred in-office work.

What I want to know is: legally, can this be considered collusion? Amazon’s own internal training says: “An independent business decision is one that the company makes alone, without any consultation or agreement with competitors or other third parties. Conversely, when competitors agree to take actions to reduce competition, it is called collusion.”

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