Apple Illegally Interrogated Staff About Union, Judge Rules

  • First time an NLRB judge has issued a decision against Apple
  • Company, which has about 270 US stores, has denied wrongdoing
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Apple Inc. “coercively interrogated” retail employees about their pro-union sympathies and restricted the circulation of union flyers, a US labor board judge ruled, marking a victory for labor organizers at the world’s most valuable company.

In a Tuesday decision, a National Labor Relations Board judge wrote that Apple violated the rights of employees at its World Trade Center store in New York City, one of several around the country where workers waged union campaigns last year.