Omicron effect? Apple pauses return to office plan, will give bonus to people working from home
India Today
Amid rising concern about the new Covid-19 variant, Apple has decided to push back its corporate return-to-office deadline.
Apple doesn’t want its employees to return to the office by February 1. Amid rising concern about the new Covid-19 variant, Apple has decided to push back its corporate return-to-office deadline. Earlier, Apple had asked its employees to return to the office by February 1 but now the Cupertino-giant doesn’t seem to keen to call back its employees to the office so soon. Apple is yet to announce a new return-to-office date for its employees.
As per Bloomberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook informed employees about a new return to office plans via an email. “We are delaying the start of our hybrid work pilot to a date yet to be determined. “Our offices remain open and many of our colleagues are coming in regularly, including our teams in Greater China and elsewhere,” Cook said in the memo obtained by Bloomberg.