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Apple Hit With Unfair Labor Practice Charge for Refusing to Transfer Unionized Towson Workers

The IAM Union representing Apple employees in Towson, Maryland today said that it is filing an Unfair Labor Practice charge [PDF] against Apple with the National Labor Relations Board. The union is accusing Apple of unlawful discrimination against unionized workers.

Apple Towson Town Center
Earlier this month, Apple announced plans to close the Towson Apple Store alongside two other Apple locations in Connecticut and California. The Towson store was the first Apple retail location to unionize in the U.S. back in 2022.

With most store closures, employees are relocated automatically to nearby stores, but Apple said the union rules at the Towson location prevented it from moving the workers to other stores. Apple instead said that Towson employees are "eligible to apply for open roles at Apple in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement."

The IAM Union said at the time that it was "outraged" by Apple's decision, and that there was nothing in the agreement that prevented employees from being relocated. IAM said Apple's claim was false, and that it raised "serious concerns" that the closure was a "cynical attempt to bust the union."

In today's filing, the IAM Union complained that Apple allowed employees at two non-union stores to transfer to other locations, but forced Towson employees to reapply for positions through the same process as external candidates.

"This is about whether workers are treated fairly under the law or punished for exercising their rights," said IAM Union International President Brian Bryant. "Apple is denying union-represented workers the same opportunities it is giving to others -- and doing so because these workers chose to organize. That is discrimination, and it is exactly what federal labor law is designed to prevent."

The union has asked Apple to reverse its decision and give Towson workers the same opportunity to transfer to other retail locations.

The three stores that Apple is closing are located in struggling shopping malls that are slowly shutting down and losing foot traffic.

Update: Apple has issued the following statement to MacRumors regarding the complaint:

We strongly disagree with the claims made, and we will continue to abide by the agreement that was negotiated and agreed with the union. We look forward to presenting all of the facts to the NLRB.

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BC2009 Avatar
10 weeks ago
Umm... the agreement between Apple and the union clearly states that the store for transferring has to be within so many miles. The union failed to negotiate for their members (as per usual) although they gladly accepted the union dues. Not much of a leg to stand on. The union workers should be suing the union.

Apple is closing this store because the mall is failing -- they are hardly the first big-name brand to leave that mall.
Score: 51 Votes (Like | Disagree)
KENESS Avatar
10 weeks ago
This reeks of union leadership making a stink just to make it LOOK like they are fighting for their members.

To convince their members they are worth the union dues.

In fact, they failed miserably at their primary job of fighting for their members. They agreed to a contract with specific milage requirements and Apple is following that requirement they insisted on. Now they're all hot and bothered because they realize the contract they pushed and agreed to missed the mark.

Pro-union or anti-union is irrelevant here. Union leadership screwed up and are trying to bluster their way out of it.
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
10 weeks ago
All unions ever do is complain. It’s never good enough
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BC2009 Avatar
10 weeks ago

Are you weirdos that hate unions millionaires?
More likely people who were screwed by or had family members screwed by unions failing to protect them after exploiting them for union dues. Unions lock up exclusive agreements making it impossible to work for some businesses or some industries unless you are a union member so you have to pay the dues, and because the union knows they have that "labor monopoly" they have no incentive to help new union members -- only protecting those with seniority. It happened to my father.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Chet-NYC Avatar
10 weeks ago
Considering it's been four years since the store unionized and that malls dying is hardly a new thing around the country, I have a feeling the union is going to have a very hard time proving their case. All Apple needs to do is show evidence of decreasing sales and foot traffic at that store.

Note" As union member myself, I'm generally very pro union. I don't think they're perfect, but overall they have been a huge positive for the middle class in this nation and in other.s.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Madhatter32 Avatar
10 weeks ago

It’s really sad to see the state of our education system in this thread. Reagan’s trickle-down, anti-union mythology has won out.
PATCO, a public union, broke the law. Reagan merely enforced the law. Perspective please.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)