

They're really excited and they can't wait to get there."
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"And now it all pays off, and they actually get to go to the table and start to negotiate their contracts, so spirits are high.

"First contracts are a lot of prep work, and they've been putting in a lot of time doing all that prep," he told CNN. (Apple pushed back at those claims in a filing with the NLRB.)Īn Apple spokesperson told CNN in a statement that the company "will engage with the union representing our team in Towson respectfully and in good faith." The statement added that the company values the work of its retail team, and touted the company's compensation and benefits for retail staffers.ĭavid DiMaria, the lead organizer of the Towson Apple store union campaign with the IAMAW, said excitement was high among the Apple store workers ahead of Wednesday's first meeting. Apple was previously hit with a complaint from the National Labor Relations Board over allegations that it interrogated employees regarding their support for a union and selectively prohibited the placement of pro-union fliers in a break room at a New York City Apple store. Microsoft, by contrast, has publicly embraced its first union and said this month it looks "forward to engaging in good faith negotiations as we work towards a collective bargaining agreement."Īpple appears to be the first of those three companies to join the negotiating table with its unionized workers, but it comes after some tensions. Amazon has so far refused to recognize its first union and engage in negotiations after a landmark union win last spring and continues to fight its legitimacy. The rise of worker organizing efforts has prompted a range of responses from top tech companies. New unionizing efforts emerged among workers in stores and warehouses from companies such as Amazon, Starbucks and Apple. A tight labor market lent workers new leverage and the Covid-19 pandemic exposed some of the inequities faced by America's frontline workers. The success of the Towson Apple store workers' unionization bid came amid a broader wave of workplace organizing. "Other workers in the tech industry will be watching this." "Other Apple workers will be watching this," she said. Risa Lieberwitz, a professor of labor and employment law at the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, said "there's a lot at stake" for Apple employees at this and other stores as the negotiations commence. The worker group, based out of a mall near Baltimore, is organized with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) union. (CNN) - Workers at Apple's first unionized retail store began collectively bargaining with management on Wednesday, in a milestone moment not only for the iPhone company but for all of Big Tech.Īpple store workers in Towson, Maryland, who made history in June by voting to form the first union at one of the tech giant's US stores, started contract negotiations with Apple management on Wednesday morning.
