Right.
Check in periodically. Makes sense.
Makes it impossible to work from home in Fiji or Hawaii or Costa Rica though. LOL.
The Vatican and Jorge Bergoglio are trying to refer, decades after its publication (certainly disingenuously), to Pope Benedict XVI’s Motu Proprio “Summorum Pontificum” (which removed doubt by declaring that celebrating or attending the Mass of the Ages, or, in common parlance, the Traditional Latin Mass or TLM, after the Novus Ordo mass was introduced circa 1969/1970, was never banned, and, moreover, could never be banned), as an “experiment” that had failed. In this way, they are trying now to say that banning the TLM in 2022/2023 is legitimate. When, of course, it isn’t. Not by a longshot.
Cook has probably decided that Apple can’t take the work-from-home heat and is trying to get out of the kitchen by demonizing the practice, or “de-norming” it.
Heaven forbid Apple actually admits that it has too many immature or unethical employees that are abusing the availability of a true remote work-from-home option to justify continuing the practice.