Apple Found Guilty of Illegally Interrogating NYC Retail Employees


by Tech Times

Tech Times— The US Labor Board has decided that Apple's interrogation of its employees at its World Trade Center store was illegal.

9to5Mac—US Labor Board rules that Apple illegally interrogated retail employees in NYC. Apple on Monday was hit by a US Labor Board ruling on whether or not the company was illegally interrogating its employees about unionization activities. In that case, the board agreed that Apple had indeed been coercively interrogating its retail staff in New York City. more

AppleInsider—US Labor Board rules Apple illegally interrogated retail staff in NYC. The US Labor Board found that Apple conducted unauthorized interrogations of employees at the Apple World Trade Center retail store in New York City. Apple World Trade Center In a recent ruling, the US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found that Apple engaged in illegal practices at a NYC retail store in 2022. First, the company interrogated staff members about union activities. Second, it restricted the distribution of union flyers within the workplace. The decision by a trio...

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