- The Maryland store is the first unionized Apple store in the U.S.
- Apple Employees voted to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
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Employees at an Apple Inc AAPL retail store in Maryland have voted to join a union. As a result, the store is now the first unionized Apple Store in the U.S.
What Happened: According to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, 65 votes were in favor and 33 opposed to joining the union. Close to 110 employees were eligible to cast a ballot, voting started on Wednesday and ran through Saturday evening.
In a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, the union organizers wrote, “To be clear, the decision to form a union is about us as workers gaining access to rights that we do not currently have.”
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Other Unionizing Efforts: Workers at Apple’s Grand Central store in New York are collecting signatures to form a union.
Apple workers in Atlanta who tried to form the union withdrew their request in May, claiming intimidation.
According to a report, several Apple Stores across the U.S. were getting ready to unionize in February amid complaints that wages aren't keeping up with the skyrocketing inflation rate and poor working conditions.
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