US watchdog is recommending the iPhone maker settle with the former employees
“Additionally, a regional office found merit to a charge alleging statements and conduct by Apple – including high-level executives – also violated the National Labor Relations Act.”
Apple declined to comment. When the complaints first emerged in August 2021, the company said: “We are and have always been deeply committed to creating and maintaining a positive and inclusive workplace. We take all concerns seriously and we thoroughly investigate whenever a concern is raised and, out of respect for the privacy of any individuals involved, we do not discuss specific employee matters.
“There are some accounts raised that do not reflect our intentions or our policies and we should have handled them differently, including certain exchanges reported in this story,” Apple said at the time. “As a result, we will make changes to our training and processes.” “Having a government agency definitively say that this company broke the law in what they did really matters,” said Scarlett. “This should help others feel empowered, to stand up for themselves and for others.Gjøvik, in a statement to the FT, added: “Apple systemically uses their secrecy policies ... to cover up corporate malfeasance.”
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