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- cross-posted to:
- unions@lemmy.ml
- iwwunion@lemmy.ml
Key Facts:
The board affirmed the decision of administrative law Judge Lauren Esposito, who ruled last year that Apple illegally stopped workers from placing union flyers on a table in the break room of the World Trade Center store, confiscated the flyers and interrogated staff over their “protected concerted activity.”
Esposito ordered Apple cease and desist from illegally questioning workers about union matters in addition to confiscating union flyers from the store’s employee break room.
Monday’s ruling is the board’s first decision against Apple, according to Bloomberg, which first reported the ruling and cited agency spokesperson Kayla Blado.
The board cannot impose fines or direct punishments against Apple for its violations.
Apple didn’t immediately respond to Forbes’ request for comment.