Readers might recall that an Apple retail location in Atlanta had taken steps to unionize followed by a retail location at Grand Central Station in New York City.
As reported by NPR recently, we now have a third retail location that is taking steps to unionize. Workers at a location in Towson, Maryland have sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook and have stated that a majority of workers at the Towson retail location support unionizing. The letter went on to urge Cook (and Apple) to not take any union busting steps to try and curb unionization.
Apple has responded by noting that it pays its workers a competitive wage rate including offering an attractive compensation package that includes paid time off. As we have seen with the retail workers at the Grand Central location, however, these benefits are apparently not enough as those workers are seeking a $30/hour minimum wage rate as well as increased benefit.
For those readers feeling a bit of burnout over the ongoing unionization efforts at Starbucks and Amazon, I would encourage you to pay attention to this ongoing development at Apple. This is certainly not the last we have heard on the matter.
For additional information: https://www.npr.org/2022/05/04/1096070400/apple-retail-employees-union-towson-maryland-atlanta-new-york-tim-cook
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