There’s just about a month to go until Apple holds its annual September event focusing on the new iPhone 14 series and Apple Watch models. However, new products aren’t the only big change in Silicon Valley. The company switched its operating model to hybrid just before the event. The employees will be working in from home starting September 5th. Here are the details.
Apple employees will be in the office three days per week
Apple sent memos to the staff. The company expects its team to return to the office three days a week starting September 5th. Apple announced this working system in June 2021, but it couldn’t be possible because of the pandemic. Additionally, with some protests, the hybrid system got a reaction from the employees.
All employees in the Bay Area should come in on Tuesdays and Thursdays besides a third day every week, according to the tech giant. They can also work remotely twice a week. You can read the memos from CEO Tim Cook and SVP of software engineering Craig Federighi below.
Team,
The early ramp-in phase of our hybrid work pilot has been a great opportunity to come together, reconnect with our teams, and meet new colleagues in person. This has been a transition for many of us as we’ve navigated changing case rates in many parts of the world, so thank you for your teamwork and professionalism as we continue moving forward.
I’m writing to you today with two updates, one about changes we’re making to our hybrid pilot, the other about its timing.
When we announced the pilot a year ago, we said it would be a learning experience for us all. And we committed ourselves to adapting along the way to create a flexible environment that enables our teams to thrive. Based on the feedback and insights we’ve received from you and your managers, we are making the following adjustment:
Teams participating in the pilot will come to the office three days each week with Tuesday and Thursday as set days across the company, but now the third day you come in will be decided by your teams. Each team will work through the decision about which day is right for them, and you’ll hear from your leaders soon. As before, many employees will have the option of working remotely two days a week. Depending on your role, you will also have the option to work remotely for up to four weeks a year.
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. We also know that we still have a lot to learn. And we are committed to listening, adapting, and growing together in the weeks and months ahead.
In terms of timing, many locations around the world are in different phases and you will hear more details shortly. For Santa Clara Valley, we plan to begin our new adjusted pilot with all employees in the office three days beginning the week of September 5th.
In the near term, we will continue to navigate the pandemic together as the situation evolves. We are monitoring the data closely and you will continue to receive updates on health and safety protocols for your location as necessary from our COVID-19 Response Team. In the meantime, it’s encouraging that children under five years old are now eligible for vaccination in many countries, and I urge anyone who is able to get a vaccine or a booster to do so if you haven’t already.
As we continue on this journey, I want to say how grateful I am for everything you do. I’ve never been more excited about the opportunities that lie ahead, the impact we can have on the lives we touch, and the outstanding team that makes it all possible. I look forward to working with you to create a flexible environment at Apple where, together, we can make an even greater difference in the lives of our users around the world.
Tim
Team,
This afternoon Tim sent a note to team members across Apple on our hybrid pilot and return to office plans and I wanted to follow up with how this news will impact our team.
First, a huge thank you. The last few years have presented some real challenges to what we all do, and I appreciate your passion and commitment to creating delightful, amazing, high quality software for our customers and developers across the globe.
After years in limbo (and a couple of false starts) it’s really happening: the week of September 5th marks the true start of our hybrid work pilot in the Santa Clary Valley — and I personally can’t wait to experience the special energy of having all of us back in the office together again! Note: for all other locations, resumption dates may vary based on current conditions of COVID-19 around the world. You can expect to receive site specific communications soon from the Covid-19 Response Team with timing details for your locale.
As you read in Tim’s note, we are modifying the pilot such that our three days in the office include two days with all of us working together in the office on Tuesday and Thursday (our company-wide days), and one additional in-office day chosen by your team, prioritizing collaboration with your immediate co-workers. Over the coming week please share your input on your team’s third in-office day with your manager. This will help them determine what day works best for the overall team.
Needless to say, this next phase is a pilot, so the one thing of which we can be assured is that we’ll learn a great deal in the months to come.
I’m excited for this next chapter and all that lies ahead.
See you soon!
–craig
The company is forcing its employees back into the office. Other technology companies such as Microsoft Corp., Amazon.com Inc., Alphabet Inc.’s Google, and others have been more open to remote work. The reason for this pushing is probably the September event. It will be a busy month for Apple, and the tech giant wants its employees in the office. You can reach all the details about Apple September event here.