Delta surge in Covid cases is forcing Apple to postpone opening of office
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Earlier in June, Apple CEO Tim Cook had asked its employees to return to the office for at least three days a week starting from September.
Apple is in no mood to bring back its employees to the office at least till January 2022. The rise in Covid-19 cases across the globe has forced Apple to change its stance on making people work from office. Earlier in June, Apple CEO Tim Cook had asked its employees to return to the office for at least three days a week starting from September. However, the decision was not received well by the employees, and they had written a letter to the company asking them to reconsider it. Cook had asked employees to return to the office on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays but had also given them the option to work from home on the remaining days. For teams that cannot function outside the office, returning to office 5-days-a-week was made mandatory. However, the surge in Covid cases across the globe has forced Apple to delay returning to office at least till January 2022.More Related News