Apple’s Unionized Store Wants to Start Accepting Tips from Customers
- Suburban Baltimore workers want 10% raise, more vacation time
- Representatives for company, workers continue talks this week
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Workers at Apple Inc.’s unionized store in Maryland are asking for higher pay and additional time off, along with changes that could affect the company’s tightly controlled retail experience, such as letting customers tip employees.
The employees, represented by the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, are conducting negotiations with Apple on Wednesday and Thursday. Their latest proposal calls for raises of as much as 10%, as well as major changes to the outlet’s vacation policy, bereavement leave and overtime.