Of all the ways Apple has had to follow to deal with it the effects of coronavirus in China and more recently in Italy, now those bitten apple have decided to add one more to protect the lives of their workers around the world.
In a statement released this week by the company and shared by Bloomberg, Apple is reportedly no longer allowing your employees go to Italy or South Korea
Apple limits its employees' travel to Italy and Korea
In a statement issued among its employees, Apple recommends that employees ** conduct meetings with telephonic ** and video interviews and ensure that at present, employees can travel to those areas for serious business reasons and must have approval from the opposition president.
There are many ways to continue to manage our meetings and ongoing activities by phone and video. If you have a planned trip, we suggest that you work with your management to consider delays or cancellations of business trips that can be stopped or managed by virtual meetings.
These estimates are affecting Apple, especially in South Korea, where many of the company's factories operate, such as the one that produced the camera for iPhones, recently closed for antimicrobial activity, due to coronavirus cases among workers.
While in Italy they have STMicroelectronics not only, but because of the increased mortality and coronavirus cases discovered by the federal government close voluntarily, stores and stores in several states including one Apple store.