Apple Is Delaying Its Return-to-Office Date Indefinitely and Giving All Employees a $1,000 BonusThe company's most recent push-back isn't its first precaution in the face of new Covid-19 developments.

ByAmanda Breen

As uncertainy surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic and fast-spreading Omicron variant continues, companies that had planned to bring employees back to the office in some capacity have been forced to reassess once again.

Google pushed its Jan. 10 reopening further into 2022, and now Apple has joined the club, saying its employees won't return until a "yet to be determined date." The company is also giving its workers a $1,000 bonus to revamp their home offices.

News of the delay and bonus was shared with Apple employees in an email from CEO Tim Cook, per multiple reports, and Apple confirmed the email's contents toCNN Business.

Related:Apple CEO Tim Cook Hits Billionaire Status

Apple employees were scheduled to shift to a hybrid-work model on Feb. 1, 2022,according to The Verge, and those plans had already been pushed back.

Many oftech's biggest players have taken similar approaches的工作模式由Covid-1必要的转变9. At the start of the pandemic, Google and Facebook offered their employees $1,000 bonuses to cover work-from-home costs, and Lyft, Uber and Amazon have also had to delay their return-to-office dates multiple times.

Apple's most recent push-back isn't its first precaution in the face of new Covid-19 developments. Earlier this week, Applereinstated a mask mandate at all of its U.S. storesandhas already shuttered three of thembecause of the rise in cases.

Related:Apple to Require Daily Covid Tests for Unvaccinated Employees

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Amanda Breen

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Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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