Apple Workers Walk Out on Christmas Eve
NEW YORK (Yahoo News) - Dozens of Apple retail workers staged a walkout on Christmas Eve, demanding better working conditions in the company’s stores.
Organizers of the walkout said that at least 50 workers across three states called out of work on Friday, citing insufficient paid sick leave, a lack of pandemic hazard pay and other issues.
Janneke Parrish, a former corporate Apple employee who helped support organizers of the walkout, said that while those participating in Friday’s action represent a small fraction of Apple’s 80,000 employees in retail and beyond in the U.S., it is still “significant” to have workers speak out against the behemoth tech company.
“Apple workers are fed up with being unheard,” Parrish said, adding that Friday’s action, which trended on Twitter, aims to “make sure people are aware of how retail workers are being treated.”
The organizing group, Apple Together, which consists of current and former Apple employees, is asking people to support workers by not buying Apple products on Christmas Eve.
Apple’s retail workers have “extremely limited sick leave,” according to Parrish. She said part-time workers accrue paid leave on an hourly basis, which means they must choose whether to go in while sick — even as COVID-19 cases are surging nationwide with the spread of the omicron variant — or go unpaid.