WSJ highlights how Apple’s culture of secrecy makes shifting to remote work problematic
As part ofApple’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, its chief executive Tim Cook last Saturday encouraged employees to work from home. However, the Cupertino company seems to have hit some bumps along the road in shifting its global workforce to remote work. In moving to flexible work arrangements worldwide outside of Greater China, Cook was quoted as saying in theannouncementthat team members should work remotely “if their job allows”. But according to aWall Street Journal reportpublished last Saturday, the company’s culture of secrecy is interfering with shifting some of its employees to remote work, with some of them unable to access critical internal systems while at home for security purposes....