Apple’s Office Reboot Countdown
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has slipped out a deadline for its U.S. corporate crew: April 11 is the last day for a full flip‑back to the office.
Hybrid Rhythm
The Big Apple is gearing up for a “flex‑in‑place” model: some days in the salty corporate haven, other days in pajama mode at home.
How the Schedule Squeezes
- Starting on April 11 – employees must land in the office for at least one day per week.
- From May onward (until the 23rd) – that jumps to two days per week.
- On May 23 – the office shuffle ramps up again to three days per week.
For U.S. staff, the May‑23 schedule looks like this:
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday – on the spot, at the Apple HQ.
- Wednesday and Friday – easy‑go remote, so fire up that Zoom and keep sipping your coffee.
So, flag those calendars, folks – Apple is tightening the orbit, and you’ll want to be ready to jump in when the playbook flips!

Apple’s Work‑From‑Home Shuffle
What was supposed to happen: The tech giant had set February as the date for its U.S. teams to step back into the office.
Reality check: Rising Covid cases forced a last‑minute pivot. The plan? Keep employees working from home for now.
Long‑term outlook: Apple has repeatedly reminded its corporate workforce that, once the world’s situation improves, they’ll be expected to re‑join the office setting. Until then, remote work stays the rule of thumb.
