Apple employees pen second letter asking for work-from-home options
Some Apple staffers are continuing to push for more flexible work arrangements and remote options by sending a new internal letter to company executives.
Some Apple staffers are continuing to push for more flexible work arrangements and remote options by sending a new internal letter to company executives.
Apple's need to hire the best and brightest people to its workforce has been a challenge, with the high cost of living in the San Francisco Bay Area apparently pushing the iPhone maker to embrace decentralization.
Many Apple employees want the ability to work from home and are concerned about colleagues leaving if in-office work is required, according to an internal survey designed by staffers.
Apple is launching a program that will allow the iPhone maker's employees receive COVID-19 vaccinations at Apple offices.
Apple has an internal application it uses as a guide to its Apple Park campus for new employees and visitors, as revealed by a Twitter user Thursday. Update: images have been removed from Twitter.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says he "can't wait" for employees to return to in-person work as the company charts a course to make that happen.
Following in the footsteps of Apple Park, Amazon's Virginia campus plans include an outdoor theme with a spiraling walkway.
Apple CEO Tim Cook in a town hall meeting said most of the company's corporate teams are unlikely to be back in the office until the middle of 2021, according to a report on Thursday.
Apple's CEO Tim Cook says Apple Park is like a national park, and its design encourages staff to keep fit — just as Apple hopes to assist with everyone with Apple Watch, and Apple Fitness+.
In a virtual invite sent out on Monday, Apple has announced that it is having a "One more thing" event on November 10, at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
Apple does have a way with a headline, but that's just because it has good copywriters. It definitely has a way with images, like the one on Tuesday's "iPhone 12" event invite, but that's down to its excellent designers more than a desire to hide or tease things in the picture.
Apple is urging retail staffers to work remotely amid a new spike in COVID-19 cases, casting doubt on a full resumption of in-office work in 2020.
Apple this week notified employees that it will soon begin the slow process of bringing staff back to Apple Park and other offices following California's coronavirus lockdown, characterizing the initial return as "very limited" in scope.
Apple is taking necessary precautions to protect its workforce as employees slowly return to Apple Park in Cupertino, according to a report on Thursday that outlined the company's plans to avoid the spread of COVID-19.
Following a claim that Apple is pressing employees to return to work at Apple Park, sources within the company say that it's doing no such thing.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic forcing an overall decreasing hiring trend in Silicon Valley, Apple wants to bring on more than 1,000 interns for online and in-person work over the summer.
Janitors and other contracted hourly workers at Apple Park will continue to be paid throughout the coronavirus pandemic, with Apple ensuring that they will get their wages despite contractor announcements that jobs would be suspended.
While COVID-19 is impacting virtually every sector of the tech industry, a new report claims that Apple is experiencing some unique setbacks because of its culture of secrecy and lack of access to prototyping tools and test rigs.
Apple Park looks like a ghost town in new drone footage due to recent coronavirus-related work-from-home policies and government mandated stay-at-home orders.
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