Apple Worker Complaints Reviewed by Labor Relations Board

  • Company faces outcry over pay transparency, workplace safety
  • Federal agency received the complaints over the past week
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The U.S. National Labor Relations Board is looking into two complaints about Apple Inc., which is facing criticism from employees over issues such as workplace safety and a lack of pay transparency.

The cases were filed on Aug. 26 and Sept. 1, according to the website of the NLRB, a federal agency tasked with ensuring fair labor practices. The board investigates all the complaints it receives and escalates the cases if it finds sufficient merit.