More than 20,000 former employees sued Apple for not paying wages
Apple is facing charges of not paying wages from more than 20,000 former employees.
Apple is facing charges of not paying wages from more than 20,000 former employees.
Accordingly, there are about 20,000 former employees in the retail and enterprise segments of Apple suing the company for failing to comply with the commitments on breaks, meals and pay on time.
It is known that all of these workers signed the petition and sent it to California court (USA) and the representative was Mr. Tyler J. Belong .
According to the latest statistics, Apple has more than 40,000 employees working in its own retail chain stores in the US. Therefore, having more than 20,000 former employees standing up to sue is a surprising event.
Meanwhile, Apple has just announced a "huge" profit of $ 38.2 billion in the quarter ended June.
The Apple has not yet made any comments about this incident.
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