Amazon ends paid time off for employees with Covid

Starting from Monday, Amazon will offer up to five days of "unpaid, excused leave", reports CNBC. Amazon initially offered 14 days of paid time off to Covid-infected workers at the start of the pandemic. In a fresh notice, Amazon said that the workers with "confirmed" Covid-19 cases can submit a request for paid time off per its "standard sick leave policy", regardless of vaccination status.

E-commerce giant Amazon has stopped seven days of paid time off (PTO) for frontline employees who contracted Covid-19.

Starting from Monday, Amazon will offer up to five days of "unpaid, excused leave", reports CNBC.

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Amazon initially offered 14 days of paid time off to Covid-infected workers at the start of the pandemic.

In a fresh notice, Amazon said that the workers with "confirmed" Covid-19 cases can submit a request for paid time off per its "standard sick leave policy", regardless of vaccination status.

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"Amazon will also stop giving workers excused time off when waiting for their COVID-19 test results, citing the wide availability of rapid tests," the report noted, citing the notice.

Amazon is also discontinuing its vaccine incentive programme that paid workers $40 for every jab they received.

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The company will also no longer notify entire workplaces of positive Covid-19 cases "unless required by law".

"The sustained easing of the pandemic, ongoing availability of Covid-19 vaccines and treatments, and updated guidance from public health authorities, all signal we can continue to safely adjust to our pre-Covid policies," according to the company.

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The decision may invite a backlash from pro-union workers fighting for better working conditions and improved benefits at its facilities.

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