In addition to cutting costs and retaining employees in the process, Apple is striking down hard on in-person attendance, as it likely wants to increase productivity out of the existing headcount. Attendance of these employees is said to be tracked through badge records, suggesting that it will be difficult for workers to miss on-site interactions.
A Twitter post from the Platformer’s Managing Editor Zoë Schiffer mentions Apple giving ‘escalating warnings’ to employees who continue to miss office attendance. According to the information that Schiffer likely received through an anonymous tip, Apple employees are required to come in three times a week. Schiffer has not mentioned why the technology giant is adamant about requiring employees to work on-site.
It could be due to the aggressive deadlines Apple needs to meet as far as product launches go. Going by the rumors, there are quite a few hardware releases in tow, including the highly ambitious AR headset. One former company engineer stated that Apple is under immense pressure to launch the mixed-reality headset this year, despite the design team warning that the device is not ready. A minimum in-person attendance of three days per week can allow employees to speed things up since remote work has its drawbacks, especially when it comes to timely coordination.
NEW: Apple is tracking employee attendance (via badge records) and will give employees escalating warnings if they don't come in 3x per week.
ALSO: Elon Musk sent Twitter employees an email at 2:30am saying the "office is not optional" and noting SF was half empty yesterday.
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) March 22, 2023
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