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]]>Apple has recently modified its “work from home” policy and now requires all employees to come to the office at least three days a week. But it appears that the employees are not too happy about the change, and the company now feels that it needs to start enforcing the rule.
Schiffer added that “some orgs are saying failure to comply could result in termination, but that doesn’t appear to be a company-wide policy.”
After the pandemic “remote work” era, Apple started mandating worker attendance for at least one day a week in early 2022. Eventually, the policy changed to the first two days a week and now three days a week. With each change, the employees protested and managed to get some postponement, but it appears that the company remains unbothered by the discontent.
“We make product, and you have to hold product,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook in a recent interview. “You have to collaborate with one another because we believe that one plus one equals three. So that takes the serendipity of running into people and bouncing ideas off and caring enough to advance your idea through someone else because you know that’ll make it a bigger idea.”
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]]>Reportedly, Apple workers are set to work in the office on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and one other weekday that will be determined on the team to team basis. The iPhone maker previously planned for Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays to be in-person working days but recently made some adjustments. The new policy will first come into effect for Silicon Valley offices before expanding elsewhere.
Apple employees have so far worked two days in their offices and the rest of the working week remotely. However, the company has been aggressive in attempts to ramp up the return to the office for corporate workers, trying to impose a three-day-a-week schedule last summer. However, this proved challenging due to the increase in COVID-19 cases, and Apple was forced to make several delays.
Bloomberg News recently reported that Apple’s push for office work didn’t sit well with the majority of the workforce. In comparison, other tech powerhouses like Amazon, Microsoft, and Amazon have been more relaxed about working away from the office.
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]]>The post Apple to Take Actions Against Employees Who Don’t Work 3 Days Per Week From Office appeared first on theprimarymarket.com.
]]>Apple has recently modified its “work from home” policy and now requires all employees to come to the office at least three days a week. But it appears that the employees are not too happy about the change, and the company now feels that it needs to start enforcing the rule.
Schiffer added that “some orgs are saying failure to comply could result in termination, but that doesn’t appear to be a company-wide policy.”
After the pandemic “remote work” era, Apple started mandating worker attendance for at least one day a week in early 2022. Eventually, the policy changed to the first two days a week and now three days a week. With each change, the employees protested and managed to get some postponement, but it appears that the company remains unbothered by the discontent.
“We make product, and you have to hold product,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook in a recent interview. “You have to collaborate with one another because we believe that one plus one equals three. So that takes the serendipity of running into people and bouncing ideas off and caring enough to advance your idea through someone else because you know that’ll make it a bigger idea.”
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]]>The post Apple to Impose New Return-to-Office Policy in Early September appeared first on theprimarymarket.com.
]]>Reportedly, Apple workers are set to work in the office on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and one other weekday that will be determined on the team to team basis. The iPhone maker previously planned for Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays to be in-person working days but recently made some adjustments. The new policy will first come into effect for Silicon Valley offices before expanding elsewhere.
Apple employees have so far worked two days in their offices and the rest of the working week remotely. However, the company has been aggressive in attempts to ramp up the return to the office for corporate workers, trying to impose a three-day-a-week schedule last summer. However, this proved challenging due to the increase in COVID-19 cases, and Apple was forced to make several delays.
Bloomberg News recently reported that Apple’s push for office work didn’t sit well with the majority of the workforce. In comparison, other tech powerhouses like Amazon, Microsoft, and Amazon have been more relaxed about working away from the office.
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