Apple Inc. will open its office in a phased manner from June 15. Its staff at the main Silicon Valley headquarters has reportedly been told that the first phase of a plan to return to the office will begin on June 15, NDTV reported. However, most employees won’t be back for several months at least.
In Phase 1, workers will only be allowed in the office on certain days depending on their job, the Cupertino, California-based company wrote in a recent memo to staff.
Apple is limiting how many people are allowed in buildings and other work areas simultaneously, implementing social distancing, taking temperatures, and requiring employees at the office to pass a daily health check. It also “strongly encouraged” staff to take on-site or at-home Covid-19 tests provided by the company before returning.
Masks will be required across Apple’s Silicon Valley offices, said the memo. An Apple spokesman declined to comment, reported NDTV.