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The increasing number of Covid-19 cases globally has forced Apple to postpone its policy of requiring employees to work from office (WFO). Photo/doc
JAKARTA – The increasing number of Covid-19 cases globally is forcing Apple delay in requiring employees to work from office (WFO) at least three days a week.
The plan, Apple will begin requiring employees to enter the office in September 2021. However, according to a Bloomberg report, the plan has been postponed until at least October while seeing further developments.
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A Bloomberg source said all employees would be told to return to the office one month before the WFO policy was implemented.
Previously, plan Apple to call his employees back to the office met strong opposition from some staff.
In June, chief executive Tim Cook sent out a company-wide memo telling workers they needed to get back to their desks.
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Some workers Apple disagreed in an internal letter addressed to the company. The employee said the plan left them feeling like they had to choose between family, welfare and being rehired at Apple.
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