Apple employees are not happy with the iPhone maker’s return-to-office policy, with a survey claiming half of workers are looking to leave the company over the issue.
After being warned in March about a return to working at Apple Park on April 11, corporate staffers began spending some of their week within Apple’s offices. While Apple is keen to gradually return to full-time office work, there is seemingly some resistance from those who work for the company.
A survey by anonymous social network Blind of Apple employees in the week ending April 19 claims 56% of workers were actively looking for employment elsewhere. Yahoo Finance reports it is said that the reason for leaving is specifically due to the return-to-office policy.
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