Apple Store workers at Grand Central, other locations, reportedly working to unionize

The Grand Central employees are organizing under the name Fruit Stand Workers United.
By Rachel Kraus  on 
The Apple logo affixed to the side of a building.

The labor movement has officially come to Apple.

Workers at the Grand Central Apple Store are working to form a union, the Washington Post reports. They have organized under the name "Fruit Stand Workers United," with the Workers United union (the same union workers at Starbucks stores have organized under).

The Grand Central workers have launched a website that says the aim of organizing is "to ensure our team has the best possible standards of living in what have proven to be extraordinary times." The website says the organizing committee comprises around 10 percent of Grand Central workers. Now, the store employees are collecting employee signature cards that would authorize employees to hold a union vote.

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But union activity is reportedly not limited to the Grand Central store. Employees at three other Apple Store locations are working to unionize, according to WaPo. Grand Central workers said Apple has been lobbying at the stores against unionization.

Employee organization efforts have been heating up at Apple over the last year. On Christmas Eve, Apple Store workers staged a walkout to protest working conditions. Earlier in 2021, corporate Apple employees joined with retail workers to launch the #AppleToo movement, which is collecting and publicizing stories of workplace inequality.

If Fruit Stand Workers United gets enough yes votes, they would be the first Apple Store to unionize.

UPDATE: Apr. 20, 2022, 11:52 a.m. PDT A previous version of this article said the employees were collecting votes. The leadership is actually collecting the cards that would authorize employees to hold a vote.

Topics Activism Apple

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Rachel Kraus

Rachel Kraus is a Mashable Tech Reporter specializing in health and wellness. She is an LA native, NYU j-school graduate, and writes cultural commentary across the internetz.


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