Apple orders corporate staff back to the office by Sept. 5

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Apple sets return-to-office deadline of Sept. 5 after COVID-19 delays

The company will require employees to work from the office on Tuesdays, Thursdays and a regular third day that will be determined by individual teams. That is a shift from Apple’s original plan, which called for in-person work on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. The company notified employees of the new approach on Monday.

The Cupertino, California-based tech giant has been working toward getting its employees back in the office since at least June 2021, when it first announced the three-day policy. But virus flare-ups forced the company to push back deadlines, leaving workers on a two-day-a-week schedule. The new policy will first take effect in Silicon Valley and then spread to other offices.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Apple has been making other COVID-19 adjustments.

The company also held an in-person gathering at its campus in June to watch a developers conference presentation. That was a first since 2019 and signalled that Apple was inching closer to normal operations. In Santa Clara County, where many of Apple’s main offices are housed, seven-day case averages and daily new COVID case counts have declined from July, but are still much higher than before the Omicron spikes earlier in 2022. Still, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed its COVID-19 recommendations last week.Article content

 

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Such a ridiculous world where people feel entitled to working at home.

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why. HOC is out for another year? covid only exists in HOC?

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