Apple has been accused of racism and sexism by some of its staff after they said a move away from working from home would result in a 'younger, whiter and more male-dominated' workplace
"Privileges like being born into a gender that society doesn’t expect the majority of care-work from, so it’s easy to disappear into an office all day, without doing your fair share of unpaid work in society," they wrote.CEO Tim Cook plans to have all workers in the office three days a week by the end of May.
"Our current policies requiring everyone to relocate to the office their team happens to be based in, and being in the office at least 3 fixed days of the week, will change the makeup of our workforce," the letter reads.
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