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Apple is facing challenges in various aspects such as regulatory scrutiny, sluggish sales in China, and competition in AI. Additionally, they are now dealing with labor unrest as workers in Towson, Maryland, voted to form a union at one of Apple’s US stores in June 2022. The workers are currently in contract negotiations with Apple management and are considering a strike due to unmet core demands. Other Apple store workers in New Jersey are holding a union election this weekend, and there are allegations of union-busting tactics in New York City, despite Apple denying these allegations.

The labor wave hitting Apple retail stores is part of a larger trend of mass organizing in companies like Starbucks and Amazon. The tight labor market post-pandemic has highlighted inequalities faced by front-facing workers. With the union vote in New Jersey looming, along with efforts across the country, this could be just the beginning of labor challenges for Apple. The Director of Labor Education Research at Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Kate Bronfenbrenner, said that this increase in labor activity signifies growing frustration among workers and inspires others to stand up.

The Maryland Apple store workers are members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Coalition of Organized Retail Employees (IAM COTE). They are considering a strike due to key issues such as work-life balance, unpredictable scheduling practices, and inadequate wages. The workers’ union has filed a complaint against Apple, alleging better benefits for non-union employees. This disparity in benefits and wages has been a motivation behind the organizing movement, with workers feeling that their wages have stagnated while companies like Apple have seen massive profits.

Apple, like other big companies, has been cracking down on union activities, with the NLRB ruling against them for unlawful interrogation and confiscation of union materials in New York City. Despite this, there are still ongoing unfair labor practice complaints against Apple in various locations. These complaints are not limited to retail stores, as there are also allegations of illegal actions at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino. The tech industry, traditionally seen as prestigious and secure, has been experiencing labor actions due to layoffs of higher-paid and more technological positions.

Apple has denied the claims of unfair labor practices and looks forward to providing the full set of facts to the NLRB. The labor unrest at Apple is part of a larger trend of increased organizing activity among workers in various industries. This growing frustration among workers, coupled with disparities in wages and benefits, has led to a wave of labor challenges for companies like Apple. The outcome of the union election in New Jersey and ongoing labor actions across the country could have far-reaching implications for Apple and the tech industry as a whole.

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