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Apple proposes more flexible work schedules amid unionization efforts

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Apple is retooling work schedules to provide more flexibility for retail employees in an attempt to get ahead of unionization efforts.

The Cupertino tech giant has begun informing staff at certain stores that new scheduling changes are set to roll out soon. Some changes will go into effect in the next few weeks, while others may not arrive until later in the year.

The changes, seen by Bloomberg, are as follows:

  • A minimum of 12 hours in between shifts, an increase from the current minimum of 10 hours.
  • A maximum of three days per week when employees can work past 8 p.m., unless they choose to work late shifts.
  • Employees won't be scheduled to work more than five days in a row, a change from a maximum of six days in a row. There could be exemptions during new product launches and holidays.
  • Full-time employees will be eligible for a dedicated weekend day off for each six-month period.

The retooled benefits are taking place as Apple prepares to battle unionization efforts that are taking place across the U.S. in its retail locations.

In February, Apple planned to dole out raises to employees in retail locations.

Later, in May, the company began notifying employees that it would increase the starting wage for retail employees to $22 per hour.

Employees in Atlanta were set to hold a union vote, only to later withdraw it. The labor group representing the retail staff alleged that Apple carried out illegal union-busting tactics.



12 Comments

robin huber 22 Years · 4026 comments

Cool how flexible and employee-friendly corporations get when unions appear. Kinda like how safely people drive when there’s a cop in sight. 

crowley 15 Years · 10431 comments

A whole weekend day every six months?!

The fact that Apple is only offering these now is a very good case for a union. 

premi 2 Years · 6 comments

The company that is so “progressive” and panders to whatever is the thing at the moment seems really upset about unions. Funny how that works. 

ihatescreennames 19 Years · 1977 comments

crowley said:
A whole weekend day every six months?!

The fact that Apple is only offering these now is a very good case for a union. 

I’m not sure if I’m reading it correctly but I think what they’re saying is FT employees can choose a weekend day to have scheduled off, and every 6 months they have the opportunity to switch the day. Last I knew, at Apple weekend days were Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 


Part of the reason I left Apple was their inflexibility around weekends (and also that the schedule changed from week to week. I could never understand why we couldn’t have a fixed schedule). The scheduling at Apple Retail makes it difficult for me as a parent with a young child. 

Hopefully these changes are a first step in the right direction. 

mikewallace 3 Years · 10 comments

…(and also that the schedule changed from week to week. I could never understand why we couldn’t have a fixed schedule)…

This sadly is something that is likely long gone for anyone being paid hourly. It’s not just an Apple store problem, or even retail. The move to ‘flexibility’ has been underway for well over 40 years now. Any fixed schedule is a fixed cost, and managers hate fixed costs as it doesn’t allow for them to manage it and make performance claims.