Apple Store in New Jersey Files to Unionize in Renewed Push
- Five of company’s US stores have now petitioned to organize
- Latest effort occurs at Short Hills store with 104 employees
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An Apple Inc. retail store in the upscale town of Short Hills, New Jersey, has petitioned to unionize, marking the first such effort after a yearlong lull.
The store, located within a mall, has 104 employees that would be part of the union if the effort moves forward. The staff, represented by Communications Workers of America, filed its petition with the National Labor Relations Board on Monday.