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Apple Plans to Return More Staff to Offices in Break From Rivals

  • Company to start letting more workers return to major offices
  • Google, Facebook will allow remote work through end of 2020

The Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California.

Photographer: Sam Hall/Bloomberg
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Apple Inc. plans to soon start returning more employees to its major global offices while other tech companies are continuing work-from-home policies through at least the end of 2020 due to Covid-19.

The Cupertino, California-based technology giant plans to bring back employees in phases to its offices, including the main Apple Park campus in Silicon Valley, over a few months, according to people familiar with the plan. The first phase, which includes staff members who can’t work remotely or are facing challenges working from home, has already begun in some regions globally. It will expand to major offices across late May and early June, Apple has told staff.