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Apple pushes Bay Area employees into stringent return-to-office plan

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After months of delays and consternation from employees, Apple, headquartered in Cupertino, has finally implemented its hybrid return-to-office plan, among one of the most stringent in an industry that has embraced remote work.

Apple corporate employees in the Bay Area are now required to go into the office three times a week starting Sept. 5 — and will be required to come in every Tuesday and Thursday. (The third day will be determined on a per team basis by a manager.) The news was first reported Tuesday by Bloomberg and the Verge.

“We are excited to move forward with the pilot and believe that this revised framework will enhance our ability to work flexibly, while preserving the in-person collaboration that is so essential to our culture,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said in an internal memo obtained by the Verge. (A spokesperson for Apple did not respond to a request for comment from SFGATE.)

The return-to-office plan, which required workers to come in Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, was first announced last June. And as the plan continued to get pushed back — largely due to case spikes during the pandemic — employees grew increasingly resentful of the company and spoke out, not just of their anger with the push back to the office but of larger company culture issues.

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