Unionized workers at closing Apple store question Apple’s reasons
Workers and members of the community are challenging Apple’s justifications for closing its first unionized store.

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Workers and members of the community are challenging Apple’s justifications for closing its first unionized store.
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The Teamsters union claims Costco has failed to offer a fair contract, while management points to a track record of “dealing fairly” with the union.
Apple workers from a Towson, Maryland, store are now preparing for the contract negotiation process.
Retail was once an elusive industry for union organizers, but that’s all changing.
What’s driving the push? Retail Brew spoke to two labor professors to learn more.
One location voted in favor of a union, in a first for the coffee chain.
The customer’s always journeying: Retail, like life, is about the journey—the customer journey, that is. In our State of Stores report, we dive into how retailers need to use every tool in their kit (including the POS) to meet the ever-expanding expectations of today’s shoppers. Read it here.
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