Apple accused of restricting workers’ Slack, social media use
- The U.S. National Labor Relations Board accused Apple of interfering with workers' rights by restricting their social media and Slack use for advocating better working conditions.
- The NLRB's complaint claims Apple unlawfully fired an employee, required another to delete a post, and created a surveillance impression.
- Parrish's lawyer, Laurie Burgess, stated that Apple engaged in “extensive violations” of workers’ rights and promised accountability at trial.
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