Apple is requiring most staff to return to the office starting this September.- Despite an employee protest, the company is standing by that decision, according to a new report.
- "In-person collaboration is essential to our culture and our future," Apple senior VP Deirdre O'Brien said.
Apple isn't backing down: The company will require employees to return to offices at least three days each week starting in September.
"We believe that in-person collaboration is essential to our culture and our future," senior VP Deirdre O'Brien said in a video viewed by The Verge.
The message from Apple leadership comes just a few weeks after dozens of Apple staffers collaborated on an internal letter asking for a more flexible work-from-home policy going forward - a rare Apple employee revolt.
"It feels like there is a disconnect between how the executive team thinks about remote/location-flexible
Apple CEO
By June 6, employees in a working-from-home Slack channel penned the letter to Cook asking for a more flexible policy.
It wasn't until a video featuring O'Brien was distributed that employees got a response, which said anyone requesting to work from home more permanently must get executive approval directly.
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