The group, "Apple Together," which comprises some 200 employees of the company's 165,000 in total, released anFILE: The Apple Park campus stands in this aerial photograph taken above Cupertino, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019.
In-person collaboration, they said, was important for the creative process, but not something that was needed every week. "The Hybrid Working Pilot is one of the most inefficient ways to enable everyone to be in one room, should the need arise every now and then," Apple Together said. What is also required for creativity and excellent work for many of us is time for deep thought.
"Trust us, we know how each of our small contributions helps Apple succeed and what’s required to do so," they said. "Our direct managers trust us and in many cases would happily let us work in a more flexible setup. And why wouldn’t they, we’ve successfully done so for the last two years. Why don’t you?"
Apple CEO Tim Cook poses with a new MacBook Pro for Apple's Unleashed 2021 event at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, U.S., in a photograph released October 18, 2021.
So Apple employees believe minorities are incapable or unable of returning to work? The very definition of racism.
If they keep calling us white people out as racist maybe it's time to show these people what racism is .