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Apple's workers won't be expected to stay in-office every day of the week — at least initially. The Cupertino tech giant is opting for a gradual return strategy that includes working in-office ...
Last week, Apple reportedly informed corporate staff that they would be required to return to the office three times per week starting the week of Sept. 5.
Apple is requiring its workers to report to the office at least three days per week. The company’s headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. is seen above. Image of Sport/Sipa USA ...
Apple's corporate employees will soon be making a gradual return to the office, two years after the COVID-19 pandemic took hold. In a memo to staff, CEO Tim Cook said workers must be in the office ...
Apple recently signed a lease for office space in a soon-to-be developed Washington, D.C., building located directly across from Carnegie Library, where the company is expected to open a flagship ...
Apple’s move follows return-to-office announcements from others, including Google, which employs about 7,000 people in Seattle and Kirkland, Wash., and wants employees back in a hybrid work ...
Apple today released watchOS 11.6, the sixth update to the operating system that runs on the Apple Watch. watchOS 11.6 comes more than two months after Apple released watchOS 11.5.
On Monday, Apple set a new deadline for its corporate employees to return to the office. Starting September 5, employees will need to work in person at least a few days a week.
Apple has a set an April 11 deadline for corporate employees to return to the office in the U.S. Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman tweets. What’s more Apple has dropped mask requirements for most corporate ...
Apple notified corporate employees that it is delaying a requirement for most staffers to be in the office at least three days a week amid an increase in Covid-19 cases in the San Francisco Bay ...
Apple Inc. has set an April 11 deadline for corporate employees to return to in-person work, marking a key test of whether the tech giant can reestablish office life in the Zoom era.