Apple employees say they’ll quit over Tim Cook’s return to office push: ‘f–k RTO’

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Apple employees say they’ll quit over Tim Cook’s return to office push: ‘f–k RTO’
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Apple’s return-to-office policy is far stricter than other big tech companies — and some employees say they plan to quit in protest.

While Meta, Google and Amazon are letting at least some employees work remotely forever, Apple CEO Tim Cook is ordering all corporate employees back into the office at least one day per week beginning on April 11. The mandate ratchets up to two days per week on May 2 and three days per week on May 23.

“I don’t give a single f—k about ever coming back to work here,” one Apple employee ranted on corporate message board Blind this week, saying that they planned to resign the day they come back to the office. “I’m going to go in to say hello and meet everyone since I haven’t since I started and then sending in my resignation when I get home,” the employee wrote. “I already know I won’t be able to deal with the commute and sitting around for 8 hours.” “Hell YEAH my man let’s do this!” a third employee chimed in. “F–k RTO.”

Apple employees will be required to work three days per week at the company’s offices, including its California headquarters .Apple employees will be required to go in on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, while Wednesdays and Fridays will be “flexible.” Employees will also be allowed to work fully remotely for up to four weeks per year. starting this coming Monday — but unlike Apple, Google is giving some employees the option of switching offices or working fully remotely forever.

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