KEY POINTS
  • Apple informed corporate staff this week that it is delaying its planned return to U.S. offices in February until an undetermined date, according to reports.
  • Each employee would also receive $1,000 in order to outfit their home for remote work, the iPhone maker said.
  • Apple first sent corporate employees to work from home in March 2020 at the outset of the pandemic.

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An aerial view of Apple Park is seen in Cupertino, California, United States on October 28, 2021.

Apple told corporate staff this week that it is delaying a planned return to U.S. offices until an undetermined date, according to reports from Bloomberg News and NBC News reporter Zoe Schiffer.

A memo from Apple CEO Tim Cook said workers would get advance notes a month before a new return date is set, and that each employee would receive $1,000 in order to outfit their home for remote work.

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