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Apple accused by US labor board of imposing illegal workplace rules
Oct 2, 2024 7:10 AM

(This Oct. 1 story has been corrected to say that Gjovik sued Apple ( AAPL ) last year, not in May, in paragraph 9)

By Daniel Wiessner

(Reuters) - A U.S. labor board issued a complaint accusing Apple ( AAPL ) of violating employees' rights to organize and advocate for better working conditions by maintaining a series of unlawful workplace rules.

The National Labor Relations Board in the complaint announced late on Monday claims Apple ( AAPL ) required employees nationwide to sign illegal confidentiality, non-disclosure, and non-compete agreements and imposed overly broad misconduct and social media policies.

The complaint accuses Apple ( AAPL ) of "interfering with, restraining, and coercing employees in the exercise of" their rights under federal labor law.

Apple ( AAPL ), in a statement provided by a spokesperson, said it has always respected its employees' rights to discuss wages, hours and working conditions, which is reflected in its employment policies.

"We strongly disagree with these claims and will continue to share the facts at the hearing," the company said.

If Apple ( AAPL ) does not settle the case, it will be heard by an administrative judge beginning in January. The agency is seeking to require Apple ( AAPL ) to rescind the allegedly unlawful rules and notify its entire U.S. workforce of their legal rights.

Administrative judges' decisions can be reviewed by the five-member labor board, whose rulings can be appealed to federal appeals courts.

The complaint stems from charges filed against Apple ( AAPL ) in 2021 by Ashley Gjovik, a former senior engineering manager at the company. Gjovik said various Apple ( AAPL ) rules, including those relating to confidentiality and social media use, deter employees from discussing issues such as pay equity and sex discrimination with each other and the media.

Gjovik also filed a lawsuit in California federal court last year accusing Apple ( AAPL ) of illegally retaliating against her for filing the NLRB complaints, which the company has denied. A judge on Tuesday dismissed the bulk of Gjovik's lawsuit, while giving her a chance to amend some of her claims.

The company is facing at least two other pending NLRB cases claiming it fired an employee at its Cupertino, California, headquarters for criticizing managers and illegally interfered with a union campaign at a retail store in Atlanta. The company has denied wrongdoing.

The NLRB in May ruled the manager of an Apple ( AAPL ) store in Manhattan unlawfully interrogated an employee about his support for a union. Two Apple ( AAPL ) stores in the U.S. have unionized since 2022, and unions are working to organize several other locations.

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