Apple Accused of Illegal Workplace Rules by US Labor Board
The NLRB claims Apple imposed unlawful policies nationwide, interfering with employees' rights to organize and discuss work conditions.
- The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) filed a complaint accusing Apple of violating federal labor laws by enforcing illegal confidentiality, non-disclosure, and non-compete agreements.
- The complaint alleges Apple's policies deterred employees from discussing pay equity, sex discrimination, and other workplace issues.
- If Apple does not settle, the case will proceed to an administrative judge in January, with potential appeals to federal courts.
- The charges originated from a 2021 complaint by former Apple senior engineering manager Ashley Gjovik, who also filed a related lawsuit against the company.
- Apple faces multiple pending NLRB cases, including allegations of wrongful termination and union interference, while the company denies any wrongdoing.