Fired Apple employee files complaint with U.S. labor
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[November 03, 2021] By
Julia Love
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - An Apple employee
who was fired
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last month after leading fellow workers in publicly sharing instances of
what they called harassment and discrimination has filed a charge with
the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
In documents related to the charge that were viewed by Reuters, former
Apple program manager Janneke Parrish alleged that Apple fired her to
stymie her efforts to organize fellow workers.
"Apple Inc. terminated Parrish's employment based upon false and
pretextual reasons and in fact terminated her employment in (an) attempt
to nip-in-the-bud the successful organizing campaign that Parrish and
her coworkers established to address and redress employees' workplace
concerns," the charge states.
Parrish raised concerns about issues including the treatment of people
with disabilities, pay equity, sexism and employee mental health,
according to the charge.
In an interview last month, Parrish said the iPhone maker informed her
that she had been terminated for deleting material on company equipment
while she was under investigation over the leaking of a company town
hall to media. She told Reuters she denies leaking.
In response to Tuesday's complaint, Apple reiterated a prior comment
that it does not discuss specific employee matters and is "deeply
committed to creating and maintaining a positive and inclusive
workplace," taking "all concerns" from employees seriously.
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Apple logo is seen on the Apple store at The Marche Saint Germain in
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Long famed for its secretive culture, Apple has experienced other examples of
employee unrest in recent months. In September, two Apple employees told Reuters
they had also filed charges Apple has said that it is "deeply committed to
creating and maintaining a positive and inclusive workplace" and that it takes
"all concerns" from employees seriously against the company with the NLRB. The
workers accused Apple of retaliation and halting discussion of pay among
employees, among other allegations.
Over the summer, current and former Apple employees began detailing on social
media what they said were experiences of harassment and discrimination. Parrish
and her colleagues began publishing the stories on social media and a publishing
platform in a weekly bulletin titled '#AppleToo.'
Since her termination, Parrish has continued sharing the digest and shifted to
daily publication.
A growing number of tech workers across the industry have been raising concerns
about their working conditions and technology's impact on society, said Laurie
Burgess, a lawyer who is representing Parrish.
"Tech companies are underestimating the importance of social justice issues to
their employees," said Burgess.
The NLRB investigates all charges it receives and prosecutes employers if it
finds the cases have merit.
(Reporting by Julia Love, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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