Apple recently sent a letter to its employeesWei CeStarting September 9th, employees will be required to return to the office three days a week, with Tuesdays and Thursdays set to be the only days they will be working in the office. However, a growing number of Apple employees are dissatisfied with this policy and are signing a petition demanding the company adjust its practices.
Financial TimesQuoting the content of a petition issued by members of an organization called "Apple Together", it believes that Apple CEO Tim Cook's statement that many employees want to return to face-to-face work interactions is different from what employees actually think. It also emphasizes that many employees are more efficient in flexible office and remote work conditions, and are more likely to relax.
In the petition, "Apple Together" emphasized that Apple's senior management did not respect the ideas of grassroots employees, and demanded that Apple allow employees to arrange work matters directly by management, rather than being managed by higher-level supervisors or being restricted by complex internal reporting processes.
In the related petition, Apple was called upon to encourage flexible working methods rather than blindly prohibit them, and to allow employees to complete their work in a more flexible and comfortable environment.


