The U.S. Nationwide Labor Relations board accused Apple of interfering with staff’ rights to collectively advocate for higher working situations by proscribing their use of social media and office messaging app Slack, the company mentioned on Friday.
The NLRB criticism, issued on Thursday, accuses the iPhone maker of sustaining illegal work guidelines across the acceptable makes use of of Slack, illegally firing an worker who advocated for office modifications on Slack, requiring one other employee to delete a social media put up, and creating the impression that workers had been being surveilled through social media.
That is the second time the NLRB has hit Apple with a criticism this month. Final week, the company accused the corporate of requiring workers nationwide to signal unlawful confidentiality, nondisclosure, and noncompete agreements and of imposing overly broad misconduct and social media insurance policies.
Apple in an announcement offered by a spokesperson on Friday mentioned it’s dedicated to sustaining “a optimistic and inclusive office” and takes worker complaints severely.
“We strongly disagree with these claims and can proceed to share the details on the listening to,” the corporate mentioned.
In response to final week’s criticism, Apple denied wrongdoing and mentioned it respects its workers’ rights to debate wages, hours and dealing situations.
If Apple doesn’t settle with the NLRB, an administrative decide will maintain an preliminary listening to within the case in February. The decide’s resolution could be reviewed by the five-member labor board, whose rulings could be appealed in federal courtroom.
The brand new case stems from a criticism filed with the NLRB practically three years in the past by Janneke Parrish, who says Apple fired her in 2021 for taking part in a lead position in worker activism.
Parrish used Slack and public social media shops to advocate for everlasting distant work, distribute a pay fairness survey, element alleged intercourse and race discrimination at Apple and put up open letters crucial of the corporate, in line with the brand new criticism.
Slack, which permits staff to create group conversations, was rolled out a number of years in the past at Apple and have become more and more widespread as a dialogue discussion board throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
The NLRB criticism says Apple has a coverage barring staff from creating new Slack channels with out permission from managers. Posts about office issues should be directed to a supervisor or a “Individuals Help” group, in line with the criticism.
Parrish’s lawyer, Laurie Burgess, mentioned in an electronic mail on Friday that Apple had engaged in “intensive violations” of staff’ rights.
“We look ahead to holding Apple accountable at trial for implementing facially illegal guidelines and terminating workers for partaking within the core protected exercise of calling out gender discrimination and different civil rights violations that permeated the office,” Burgess mentioned.
The criticism seeks an order requiring Apple to rescind its allegedly illegal insurance policies and reimburse Parrish for misplaced earnings and different monetary impacts of her firing.
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