AWS CEO addressed employees about its RTO policy in an all-hands meeting.nycshooter/Getty, Tyler Le/BIAWS CEO Matt Garman addressed the new return-to-office policy Thursday in an all-hands meeting.He said remote work made it hard to innovate, according to a transcript of the meeting BI obtained.Garman said those who didn't want to work in the office were welcome to leave.Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman has said that most of the staff he's spoken with favor the company's new five-day return-to-office policy.The AWS chief told employees Thursday that remote work made it hard to innovate and collaborate and that those who disagreed with the new policy were welcome to leave the company, according to a transcript of an all-hands meeting obtained by Business Insider.Garman addressed the RTO policy introduced by Amazon last month, which has led to strong pushback from some employees.Most of Amazon's corporate employees will be required to come into the office five days a week starting in January.Garman said nine out of 10 Amazon employees he'd spoken with were "actually quite excited by this change," adding that there were days when his team "didn't really accomplish anything" because some people worked remotely."When we want to innovate.