Apple, the iPhone maker, planned for staff to leave the home office and return to the offices in September this year.
Then, with the advance of the delta variant of coronavirus, he postponed the decision to October.
The news now is that the return to presence will no longer be this year, but in 2022, as reported Bloomberg News.
Apple was one of the first US tech giants to decide to send workers home at the start of the pandemic, back in March 2020.
According to US media reports, within Tim Cook’s company there are divided opinions regarding when to return to face-to-face work.
At Apple, unlike Google and Facebook, they have not yet decided to force their employees to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Amazon and Facebook are also delaying plans to return staff to offices by early 2022.
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