Apple-Mitarbeiter drängen weiterhin auf permanente Homeoffice-Lösung
Während Apple nach wie vor darauf pocht, dass seine Mitarbeiter ab Herbst nach der coronabedingten Homeoffice-Zeit in einem hybriden Modell zurück in ihre Büros am Apple Park kehren, gibt es in der Belegschaft nach wie vor größeren Widerstand gegen diese Pläne. Wie Recode berichtet, wurde eine neue Petition gestartet, mit der Mitarbeiter Apple darum bitten, dauerhaft aus dem Homeoffice arbeiten zu dürfen. Als einer der Gründe wurde dabei angeführt, dass dies bedeuten würde, dass man für die Arbeit am Apple Park auch in der näheren Umgebung wohnen müsse, was durch die steigenden Lebenshaltungskosten in der San Francisco Bay Area zunehmen schwierig zu finanzieren ist. Apple hält dagegen, dass die Zusammenarbeit in Präsenz und der persönliche Austausch Teil der Unternehmenskultur essenziell für Innovationen seien.
Zumindest teilweise hat Apple nun auch eingelenkt und die Rückkehr der Mitarbeiter auf Oktober verschoben, wie Bloomberg berichtet. Allerdings sollen weniger die Bitten, Petitionen und Drohungen der Mitarbeiter hierfür verantwortlich sein, als vielmehr der auch in den USA zu beobachtende aktuelle Anstieg von COVID-19 Neuinfektionen. Auch hieran kann es allerdings noch Änderungen geben. So wird man in Cupertino die Situation beobachten und den Mitarbeitern mindestens einen Monat vor der zu erfolgenden Rückkehr entsprechende Informationen zukommen lassen.
In der neuen Petition schlägt man nun zwei Pilotprojekte vor, in denen man ein Jahr lang Homeoffice-Szenarien ausprobieren könnte. Diese sehen einerseits ein komplettes Arbeiten aus dem Homeoffice vor, andererseits eine Kompensation der Lebenshaltungskosten bei Präsenzarbeit.
Nachfolgend der komplette Brief der Petition im Wortlaut:
Dear Tim, Deirdre, and Team,
Thank you for all the work you and the team do to keep Apple's culture so rich, vibrant, and inclusive! We especially appreciate the People's team's efforts over the last few weeks to understand our personal situations. However, it has been disappointing to see these personal stories not acknowledged individually or by any change in policy. We continue to be concerned that this one-size-fits-all solution is causing many of our colleagues to question their future at Apple. Around 68% of the respondents to our informal survey somewhat or strongly agreed that the lack of location flexibility would likely cause them to leave Apple; that's over 1100 members of our Apple family, and we care about every single one of them.
With COVID-19 numbers rising again around the world, vaccines proving less effective against the Delta variant, and the long-term effects of infection not well understood, it is too early to force those with concerns to come back to the office. Furthermore, allowing some greater flexibility than the current 3/2 schedule would enable us to truly validate whether some people working remotely, not just everyone occasionally working from home, is compatible with Apple's culture of collaboration.
We propose the following adaptations to the Flexible Work Arrangement (FWA) and Temporary Remote Work Arrangement (TRWA) programs to make them part of the Hybrid Working Pilot. These new arrangements would be limited to one year with no promise to be extended.
Local WFH Temporary Pilot Agreement:
This proposal is intended to accommodate employees who work better from home--or who do not feel comfortable in the office while the pandemic is still not under control--by allowing them to continue working from home unless the particular needs of their role require them to be in the office.
- Required: Approval of direct manager.
- Default work location is home, but the employee will still have an assigned desk in the office.
- WFH location must be within commutable distance to the employer's assigned office.
- A fixed WFH/in-office schedule may be part of this arrangement at the manager's discretion.
Remote WFH Temporary Pilot Agreement
This proposal is intended to accommodate employees whose living situations are not compatible, or have become incompatible, with commuting to an Apple office
- Required: Approval of department head.
- Default work location is current permanent home address; employee will not have an assigned desk in the office.
- Employee's compensation may be adjusted based on location, the same as for permanent remote employees.
We believe that these two proposals are essential to making the Hybrid Working Pilot successful. Together, they ensure the Pilot encompasses the full range of office and non-office working arrangements, allow us to retain many of our colleagues, who have expressed the desire for location-flexibility in their current roles, and enable individuals and teams to respond more quickly to the changing regional conditions of COVID-19 without relying on previous company-wide guidance. We hope you agree that the risks of these adapted policies are minimal while their potential benefits are enormous and look forward to hearing your thoughts.
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