苹果本周扩大员工在家工作安排 涉欧亚多国
《彭博通讯社》报道,苹果行政总裁库克向员工发送内部通告,指新型冠状病毒疫情为前所未有事件,并鼓励多个地区的员工在可行情况下,在本周(3月9日至13日)选择在家工作。通告称,公司正着力减少员工密度,遥距办公政策将适用於感染密度最多的地区,时薪员工将获支付与正常工作相同的薪金。公司把在家工作适用范围由西雅图及加州部分地区扩至更多地区,包括加州圣塔克拉拉谷及麋鹿林地区,与及法国、德国、意大利、日本、南韩、瑞士和英国。
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