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Regulators Find Apple’s Secrecy Violates Workers’ Rights

Por: The New York Times Tech January 31, 2023

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As employee unrest simmered at Apple in late 2021, Tim Cook, the company’s chief executive, sent an email reminding staff that the world’s most valuable company would do everything in its “power to identify those who leaked.”The email spoke to the tech giant’s strictly enforced culture of secrecy that had kindled frustration among a group of former and current employees who collected accounts of . Two of those former employees... + full article



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