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Apple Inc. has been the subject of criticism and legal action. This includes its handling labor violations at its outsourced manufacturing hubs in China, its environmental impact of its supply chains, tax and monopoly practices, a lack of diversity and women in leadership in corporate and retail, various labor conditions (mishandling sexual misconduct complaints), and its response to worker ...
United States, et al. v. Apple Inc. is a lawsuit brought against multinational technology corporation Apple Inc. in 2024. The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) alleges that Apple violated antitrust statutes. [1] [2] The lawsuit contrasts the practices of Apple with those of Microsoft in United States v.
Apple used the name only internally, but after the name was publicized in a 1993 issue of MacWeek, [85] Sagan was concerned that it would become a product endorsement and sent Apple a cease-and-desist letter. [86] Apple complied, but its engineers retaliated by changing the internal codename to "BHA" for "Butt-Head Astronomer". [87] [88]
Apple is so secretive that it makes us all wonder what it must be like to work on the inside. What Apple employees say about the company's secretive internal corporate culture Skip to main content
Following months of internal controversy about how much workers make, Apple announced in a memo employees have the right to discuss working conditions and pay.
Apple's big moves during the quarter in sports (deal to be the lead broadcaster of Major League Soccer, Apple And Microsoft's Strengths And Weaknesses Ahead Of Their Earnings - Analyst's Take Skip ...
Apple hired Littler Mendelson law firm, known for their "anti-union" stance, to represent Apple in 2022. For the first time ever, in 2022, two stores unionized in Maryland and Oklahoma with the support of International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) and Communications Workers of America (CWA) respectively. [ 51 ]
For all its innovative designs, Apple (NAS: AAPL) has a clunker in iTunes. And you know what? CEO Tim Cook knows it, too. According to Bloomberg News, the Mac maker is planning a massive overhaul ...