Apple’s Australia pay deal being rushed in bad faith, says union down under


Apple has been accused of trying to rush through a bad pay deal for staff in Australia, as the company contends with yet another set of disgruntled workers.

Apple’s union battle has opened up a new front down under, and a new report from The Sydney Morning Herald says the company “has been accused of trying to rush through a pay deal for 4000 Australian staff.” Unions say that the new pay deal, mostly for retail staff, would result in real-term wage cuts and see staff rostered for up to 60 hours a week without overtime. 





Source link

Previous articleBitcoin holders withdraw their tokens en masse from exchanges as risk management comes into focus
Next articleWhy left-hand keypads are the weird WASD peripheral every PC gamer needs