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Apple owes $2M for not giving workers meal breaks

44 点作者 brakmic超过 8 年前

9 条评论

greenyoda超过 8 年前
<i>&quot;The complaint says Apple&#x27;s culture of secrecy keeps employees from talking about the company&#x27;s poor working conditions. &#x27;If [employees] so much as discuss the various labor policies, they run the risk of being fired, sued or disciplined,&#x27; the complaint reads.&quot;</i><p>Retaliation against employees discussing work conditions or trying to organize a union is a violation of federal labor laws. So Apple isn&#x27;t just violating California laws here.
jrockway超过 8 年前
&gt; The complaint says Apple&#x27;s culture of secrecy keeps employees from talking about the company&#x27;s poor working conditions. &quot;If [employees] so much as discuss the various labor policies, they run the risk of being fired, sued or disciplined,&quot; the complaint reads.<p>Does anyone have a copy of the complaint? I&#x27;d love to read some of these lawsuits against employees and see how much Apple gets from suing retail employees. (My guess is that they&#x27;ve never done this, but hey, I&#x27;m willing to be surprised.)
mturmon超过 8 年前
There has been a wave of these class action lawsuits in California, and employers have been forced to take a more literal interpretation of lunch breaks and other breaks for hourly workers. Across a large organization, you can&#x27;t handle break time informally any more (&quot;just catch a break when things slow down&quot;) because, unless breaks are more rigorously enforced, some hourly worker will file a class action suit that will pull in every hourly worker at the employer. This applies whether it&#x27;s a sweatshop or business support staff at a tech employer.<p>This has had all kinds of effects, some salutary, and many just annoying. For instance, very junior tech staff (who are hourly workers) are paid for airplane travel outside of work hours, while salaried staff are not. Promotions from hourly to salaried now involve considerably more regulation.<p>Without knowing more about the specific practices, we can&#x27;t say if Apple was just a part of that wave, or if there was some actual exploitation going on. Given that the article has several click baity hooks, and no specific facts about labor exploitation, I&#x27;m doubtful there is a major problem here.
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brohoolio超过 8 年前
If large multinational companies like this are violating employment law I can&#x27;t even imagine what smaller companies are doing.
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stevefeinstein超过 8 年前
How much did Apple profit from denying lunch breaks to employees. I&#x27;ll bet it was more than $2 million.<p>The system is rigged, if you&#x27;re big enough, even when you lose you win.
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srtjstjsj超过 8 年前
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codecamper超过 8 年前
Apple owes a hell of a lot more than that for not bothering to police fake reviews on the app store.
chipperyman573超过 8 年前
The crazy thing about this is that instead they could have lost less than $2M (assuming that the charges are punitive) to just let people take a break. That&#x27;s not even pocket change to apple. That&#x27;s take-a-penny money to apple, and the workers would&#x27;ve been happier and <i>able to eat</i>
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vadym909超过 8 年前
I can&#x27;t imagine Apple did this deliberately. Most large companies are aware that the PR costs of such mistakes are higher that the costs and would never deliberately try to screw over workers. It was probably an oversight by one&#x2F;some of its managers or vendors. Spend enough time auditing any Fortune 500 company&#x27;s worker policies at a plant, warehouse or retail store and I&#x27;m sure you&#x27;ll find similar examples. Like the recent 60minutes covered &#x27;Google driveby lawsuits against stores&#x27;.
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