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What’s with the full health insurance? All Australians get health cover from the Australian universal health care system. Apple Australia pays no health insurance to its employees. It’s Australia; not America with its employer paid medical cover…
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You mindless Americans would be happy if Apple employees were on slave labour conditions of employment. Then America has form in slavery.
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Meta avoids any payout to non-US victims.
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Apple seems to becoming very ham fisted in managing its staff..
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cropr said: Being an app developer myself, I might share what I will do when 3rd party app store and payment engines will become available for iOS apps. I don't develop games, only business related apps linked to a cloud service. My apps ar…
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It’s disturbing that so many pricks here are okay with the wages of low level employees being kept stagnant and falling behind inflation and rises in the cost of living despite Apple benefiting from their work and increasing its profit margins. It i…
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Madbum said: Hedware said: Apple facing wage revolts by employees connected to the making and selling of Apple products and not just in China. Never mind, Apple senior executives continue to be very well paid even if the workers get mi…
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Apple facing wage revolts by employees connected to the making and selling of Apple products and not just in China. Never mind, Apple senior executives continue to be very well paid even if the workers get minimal share of the profits.
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JFC_PA said: Is there an available explanation for selecting “ The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union” to represent retail sales clerks? Machinists and aerospace workers seemingly worlds apart from sales clerk…
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JFC_PA said: I’m still puzzled how the Towson retail sales clerks will be adequately represented by a union of “International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers” as AI previously reported. It is just like a computer compan…
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Another good example of Apple working at the wrong end. Apple - forget about the Hey Siri bit and make Siri better at understanding the context of the interchange.. Siri should be a good assistant in the car but she gives every answer except the cor…
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lkrupp said: Unions are the kiss of death for productivity. Demonstrable fact, no incentive to perform, no fear of consequences for failure to perform. As I was told by an old timer when I joined, “Kid, nobody ever got fired for not doing the…
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Hey American idiots here commenting on Australia. Just to enlighten you soft folks, Australia is a different country to USA and has different industrial/labour laws (yes I spelt both words correctly). Apple Australia is going to have a difficult job…
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Just shows how morally bankrupt is Apple. These Apple unions have come about because Apply did not play fair with its workers’ remuneration, shifts and working conditions. In other words Apple underpaid it staff. Then once Apple staff formed their …
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The usual ignorant comments by Americans who are prone to pontificate on matters outside their little world. There’s a labour shortage for retail workers in Australia and Apple Australia is having problems keeping and getting staff under the conditi…
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Apple was obviously waiting for the Europeans to mandate USB-C for mobile devices. Apple is obviously on the side of the socialists and communists.
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I wish Apple would bring out a 27” iMac so I didn’t have to consider the ins and outs of monitors and which one to buy. My 27” iMac is getting old.
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Apple doesn’t really listen to customers either. Apple apps need improvement despite its customers pointing out bugs and flaws.
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lkrupp said: Similar thing happened when I was working for AT&T in one of their business offices early during my time with them. The company started offering sales rewards like frozen Omaha steaks for employees who exceeded their sales go…
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It will be interesting to see how Apple fares against Australian unions. Most likely to be a repeat of the EU-Apple exercise over USB-C cables.