Apple Store employees in Maryland are making a stand for better wages and working conditions. The Apple Retail Workers Union, a group of Apple Store employees in the state, is seeking a 10% pay increase and the ability to receive customer tips.
The union is made up of Apple Store employees from all over Maryland, including Baltimore, Bethesda, and Columbia. They are pushing for better wages and working conditions, citing the high cost of living in the state and the fact that Apple Store employees are not able to receive tips from customers.
The union is asking for a 10% pay increase for all Apple Store employees in Maryland, as well as the ability to receive customer tips. This would bring their wages more in line with other retail workers in the state, who are able to receive tips from customers.
The union is also asking for better working conditions, including more flexible scheduling and better access to health care and other benefits. The union is hoping that these changes will make Apple Store employees in Maryland more competitive with other retail workers in the state.
The union has been working with Apple to negotiate a better deal for their members, but so far no agreement has been reached. The union is continuing to push for better wages and working conditions, and they hope that Apple will eventually agree to their demands.
It remains to be seen if Apple will agree to the union’s demands, but it is clear that Apple Store employees in Maryland are making a stand for better wages and working conditions. The union is hoping that their efforts will result in a better deal for their members, and that Apple will eventually agree to their demands.