Apple workers vote to unionize second U.S. store
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[October 15, 2022] By
Doyinsola Oladipo
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Apple Inc retail
workers voted to form a union at an Oklahoma location, the U.S. National
Labor Relations Board (NLRB) said on Friday, making it the tech giant's
second U.S. store to organize.
Employees at the Apple Penn Square store in Oklahoma City voted 56 to 32
in support of joining the Communications Workers of America Union (CWA),
securing the needed majority, according to a tally by the NLRB.
The move to organize spread to new industries during the pandemic,
sparked by concerns about workplace safety. Momentum has continued at
companies including Amazon.com Inc and Starbucks Corp and others.
The workers, who call themselves the Penn Square Labor Alliance, sought
to join the CWA to address concerns including fair compensation, career
development and COVID-19 health and safety concerns.
The NLRB did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.
"The thing that really did it for us was seeing our peers at other Apple
stores, our peers with Starbucks and other companies start to demand
better for themselves," said Kevin Herrera, a part-time Apple specialist
and one of the lead organizers at the Oklahoma City location.
The CWA filed in early October an unfair labor practice charge alleging
that Apple managers at the Oklahoma location informed workers that
support for the union was futile, threatened to withhold benefits from
workers supporting the union, engaged in unlawful surveillance and
interrogated workers, according to a press release from the CWA.
Apple declined to comment on the allegations.
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The Apple logo is seen at an Apple Store
in Brooklyn, New York, U.S. October 23, 2020. REUTERS/Brendan
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"We believe the open, direct and collaborative relationship we have
with our valued team members is the best way to provide an excellent
experience for our customers, and for our teams," Apple said in a
statement.
"We’re proud to provide our team members with strong compensation
and exceptional benefits. Since 2018, we’ve increased our starting
rates in the US by 45% and we’ve made many significant enhancements
to our industry-leading benefits, including new educational and
family support programs," the company added.
Apple workers near Baltimore, Maryland, voted in June to join the
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
The CWA in May withdrew an election petition on behalf of Apple
workers in Atlanta, Georgia, claiming that Apple had repeatedly
violated federal labor law and the rising number of COVID infections
among store employees made a fair election impossible, according to
the CWA.
A regional NLRB office accused Apple on Sept. 30 of illegally
attempting to stymie a union campaign at a New York City retail
store by interrogating workers and barring them from leaving
pro-union flyers in a break room.
Some current and former Apple workers last year began criticizing
the company's working conditions online, using the hashtag #AppleToo.
Apple has 272 stores in the United States, according to the
company's website.
(Reporting by Doyinsola Oladipo in New York and Abinaya
Vijayaraghavan and Rhea Binoy in Bengaluru; Editing by Michael Perry
and William Mallard)
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