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Apple pushes back office return to February

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Apple employees will reportedly have to wait an extra month before returning to the office.

According to Bloomberg, Apple CEO told staff that the company would adopt a phased-in, starting in February.

For the first month, Bloomberg reports, some teams have to go to the office one or two days a week. They will then transition to at least three days a week.

Apple had previously planned for employees to return to the office in January. The company has noted the uncertainty around the pandemic and promised to remain flexible with return-to-office plans.

Apple does not require its employees to be vaccinated, according toBloomberg. However, unvaccinated employees are reportedly subject to routine testing.