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Regulators Find Apple’s Secrecy Violates Workers Rights

January 31, 2023
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As employee unrest simmered at Apple in late 2021, Tim Cook, the company’s chief executive, sent an email to staff reminding them that the world’s most valuable company would do everything in its “power to identify those who leaked.”

The email spoke to the tech giant’s strictly enforced culture of secrecy that had kindled frustration among a group of former and current employees who collected accounts of verbal abuse, harassment and discrimination at Apple. Two of those former employees complained about the company’s policies to the National Labor Relations Board.

More than a year later, the labor board has found merit in the claim that Apple and its top executives have violated federal law with actions and policies that discourage employees from joining together to advance their interest.

A spokeswoman for the labor board said on Tuesday that it determined that Apple’s work and confidentiality rules “interfere with, restrain or coerce employees” from collective action. If the parties are unable to settle the case, then the board will issue a formal complaint against Apple and hold a hearing.

An Apple spokeswoman didn’t immediately have comment.

The labor board’s finding came in response to five charges brought in late 2021 by two former Apple employees, Ashley Gjovik, an engineering program manager at Apple for six years, and Cher Scarlett, an engineer on the company’s security team. (After using a pseudonym to protect her anonymity, Ms. Scarlett said she legally changed her name in 2021.) Both women were involved in the activist group called #AppleToo that was collecting accounts of abuse, harassment and retaliation at the company.

Activists in the #AppleToo initiative shared a belief that the company’s strict culture of secrecy discouraged workers from airing concerns about problems at work with each other, family or the media. As a result, they said, problematic managers went unchecked and the company’s business conduct was seldom questioned.

In their claims to the labor board, the former Apple employees accused the company of trying to prevent the group from collecting wage data from employees, including through harassment. They also said that the company’s work rules prevented them from discussing wages, hours and conditions of employment.

Ms. Scarlett also complained to the labor board about Mr. Cook’s email to staff. Shortly after an all-hands meeting, Mr. Cook sent an email to staff warning that the company did “not tolerate disclosures of confidential information, whether it’s product IP or the details of a confidential meeting.” He said that people who leaked did “not belong” at Apple.

During the labor board’s its review, a regional office “found merit to a charge alleging statements and conduct by Apple — including high-level executives — also violated the National Labor Relations Act,” a spokeswoman for the board said.

Apple has continued to face challenges from workers since then, including over its corporate return-to-office policy and retail workers’ efforts to unionize.

The post Regulators Find Apple’s Secrecy Violates Workers Rights appeared first on New York Times.

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