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“Apple” announces the return of its employees to the office next month … and reveals the details of the “hybrid pilot project”

Apple announced that it will start implementing its hybrid pilot project regarding the return of employees to work from their offices within the next month, after two years of working from home or from anywhere due to (Covid-19).
Apple President Tim Cook said in an internal message sent to his employees today, Friday, and obtained by The Verge, that the company will begin implementing the hybrid pilot project planned on April 11.
He pointed out that at the beginning of the project, employees would be allowed to work only one day from the office per week, and by the third week they would come twice a week.
Cook said that by May 23, the company’s hybrid pilot project will be finalized, where employees work from the office on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, while they work “flexibly” on Wednesdays and Fridays.
“For many of you, I know that returning to the office is a long-awaited milestone, and a positive sign that we can fully engage with colleagues who play such an important role in our lives,” the Apple chief wrote in his letter to employees.
“For others, this change may be worrying, but I want you to know that we are deeply committed to giving you the support and flexibility you need in this next phase.”
It is noteworthy that Apple has changed the date of its employees’ return to the office several times, as a result of the instability in cases of the emerging “Corona” virus, between an increase and a decrease.

 

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