• ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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    29 days ago

    Investigators with the National Labor Relations Board have for the first time accused Apple

    Guys, it really seems like the NLRB finally has woken up and started working. Hope they keep at it

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    29 days ago

    New complain is this:

    In a complaint filed Friday, the NLRB’s Los Angeles office said the tech giant imposed “numerous” unlawful rules on workers, including confidentiality agreements, non-disclosure policies, non-compete policies, misconduct policies, and social media policies that violate the National Labor Relations Act.

    This is a fun extra from last year:

    In June of 2023, the NLRB regional office in Oakland, California filed a complaint against Apple alleging the company illegally fired, disciplined, threatened, and interrogated an employee for engaging in protected union activity at its headquarters in Cupertino, California. And in December 2022, the agency’s Atlanta office accused the company of interrogating employees and forcing them to attend anti-union meetings. Both of those cases are awaiting rulings from NLRB administrative law judges.