A newly filed Private Attorneys General Act complaint accuses Apple Inc. of suppressing employee speech and violating their privacy through surveillance and the mandatory use of Apple devices.
"As a condition of employment, defendant Apple, Inc. requires all employees, including contingent workers, to comply with agreements, policies, guidelines, and practices governing employee speech that violate California worker protection laws by unlawfully restricting the employees'...
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