Apple stomped all over NYC store workers' union rights, judge rules
When the WTC union drive kicked off in May, employees left pro-union flyers on tables in the breakroom on multiple occasions, and CCTV footage from the room and recordings made by employee union organizers showed the posters were removed by bosses"on May 15, 2022, May 27, 2022, June 1, 2022, and on or about May 30 or June 2, 2022," based on video footage.
"Thus, Apple's argument that the breakroom table constituted some sort of 'Apple system ' which could not be used 'to distribute materials or solicit employees' pursuant to its Solicitation and Distribution Policy is not compelling," Esposito determined. "Specifically, the May 15, 2022 video shows at its very inception approximately three bottles and several other items on the breakroom table. While several managers… enter and exit the breakroom almost immediately after the recording begins, none of them remove these items from the breakroom table," Esposito noted in her decision.
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