More than 100 employees of an Apple store in a suburb of Baltimore voted to unionize, joining a growing U.S. push across tech, retail and service industries, a union said.
More than 100 employees of an Apple store in a suburb of Baltimore voted to unionize by a nearly 2-to-1 margin Saturday, joining a growing U.S. push across tech, retail and service industries to organize for greater workplace protections, a union said.
The union and the employees intent on organizing said they sent Apple CEO Tim Cook notice last month that they were seeking to organize a union. The statement said their driving motivation was to seek"rights we do not currently have."
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