‘We are happier and more productive’: Apple workers rebel against a call to return to the office 

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‘We are happier and more productive’: Apple workers rebel against a call to return to the office

  • The group is circulating a petition after Apple chief executive Tim Cook said employees at its headquarters in Cupertino, California must be back at their desks for three days a week from September 5 

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A group of Apple workers is rebelling against the tech giant’s call for staff to return to the office next month. 

The workers claim they are ‘happier and more productive’ with flexible arrangements. 

The group is circulating a petition after Apple chief executive Tim Cook said employees at its headquarters in Cupertino, California must be back at their desks for three days a week from September 5. 

A group of Apple workers is rebelling against the tech giant's call for staff to return to the office next month

A group of Apple workers is rebelling against the tech giant’s call for staff to return to the office next month

A spokesman for the workers’ group Apple Together said: ‘This uniform mandate from senior leadership does not consider the unique demands of each job role nor the diversity of individuals.’ 

The group objected that for more than two years, staff ‘have performed exceptional work, flexibly, both outside and inside traditional office environments’. 

The fightback is the latest flashpoint in efforts by some bosses to persuade workers to resume normal pre-pandemic working patterns. 

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Empty office space in London has risen to the highest level in 15 years. Figures from real estate data firm CoStar showed that availability was close to 31m square feet in August 2022, Bloomberg reported. 

That was up by 51 per cent from the 20m square feet available at the end of 2019 – and equivalent to about 60 Gherkin skyscrapers. The data is the latest sign of how the pandemic switch to remote working continues to disrupt traditional working patterns. An abundance of empty office space could pose a worry for the commercial real estate sector. 

Tesla boss Elon Musk and some Wall Street banking chiefs have been among those adopting tough stances as they try to return office life to normal. 

Musk said in an email to the electric car maker’s employees in June: ‘If you don’t show up, we will assume you have resigned.’ 

By contrast, streaming service Spotify has a ‘work from anywhere’ policy. In the UK, recent figures showed that staff were still only going to the office an average of 1.5 days a week, with just 13 per cent coming in on a Friday – but there are signs that as the economic tide turns, the pressure to be present in the work place may increase. 

The Apple workers group said: ‘We believe that Apple should encourage, not prohibit, flexible work.’ Apple was contacted for comment last night.