Baltimore County Apple Union Protests Discriminatory Treatment with Store Set to Close
About 90 workers must reapply for jobs as Apple closes the unionized Towson store, while nonunion store employees are offered transfers.
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Apple cuts bait on Baltimore County and workers pay the price
By Eric Brown Last month, my son was born. It should have been a week of pure joy. And it was, but underneath the happiness was something I couldn’t shake: the uncertainty of not knowing whether I’ll have a job, health insurance or a steady paycheck by the time he’s three months old. Eric Brown is a sales lead at the Apple Store in Towson Town Center and a member of IAM Local 4538. Credit: Photo courtesy of IAM Union / Nicki Morris I’m a sales l…
Baltimore County Apple union protests discriminatory treatment with store set to close
Members of the union for employees at a Towson, Maryland, Apple store held a rally to protest discriminatory treatment against workers, as the store is set to close in June.
Union Workers Rally Over Closure of Towson Apple Store
Apple Members of the union representing employees at a Baltimore County Apple store gathered Wednesday to protest what they describe as discriminatory treatment of workers ahead of the store’s planned closure next month. The rally comes as Apple prepares to close its Towson Town Center location on June 20, citing “declining conditions” at the mall and the departure of several retailers. Union leaders, joined by Maryland lawmakers, called on the …
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