Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitOutcome of next union vote at Apple store
Union approved • 33%
Union rejected • 33%
Vote postponed • 34%
Union vote results
NLRB Sides with Apple on Firing 5 Pro-Union Workers in Kansas City, NJ Workers Vote Against Union
May 12, 2024, 01:25 AM
Recent developments in unionization efforts at Apple have revealed mixed outcomes across different locations. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) sided with Apple in a case involving the firing of 5 pro-union retail employees in Kansas City, marking a rare victory for the company. However, investigations found that Apple had engaged in illegal activities such as threatening, coercing, and interrogating staff, along with holding captive audience anti-union meetings. Despite these findings, Apple retail employees in New Jersey voted against unionization, reflecting the challenges faced by organizing efforts within the company.
View original story
Settlement Reached • 33%
Litigation Continues • 33%
Case Dismissed • 33%
New unionization vote • 33%
No further union efforts • 33%
Unionization efforts at other locations • 34%
Strike occurs • 33%
Negotiations resume • 33%
No action • 34%
Concede to demands • 25%
Partial concessions • 25%
Refuse all demands • 25%
Legal action against union • 25%
Union recognized • 33%
Union not recognized • 33%
Vote postponed or invalidated • 34%
Ratified • 33%
Not Ratified • 33%
Postponed • 33%
Restrictive Measures Increased • 33%
Union-Friendly Policies Adopted • 33%
No Significant Change • 33%
Introduces pro-union policies • 25%
No significant policy change • 25%
Strengthens anti-union measures • 25%
Negotiates with union without policy change • 25%