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Updated · GOIAM · Jun 17
Baltimore Mayor Backs 90 Towson Apple Workers as June 20 Store Closure Nears
Updated
Updated · GOIAM · Jun 17

Baltimore Mayor Backs 90 Towson Apple Workers as June 20 Store Closure Nears

1 articles · Updated · GOIAM · Jun 17

Summary

  • Brandon Scott said Baltimore stands with about 90 unionized Towson Apple workers and called the June 20 shutdown a regional blow, noting many employees are city residents who commute by public transit.
  • IAM says Apple is closing the first U.S. Apple store to unionize after workers organized in 2022 and won a contract, arguing the company is punishing them despite a collective bargaining agreement requiring equal treatment.
  • Brian Bryant urged Apple to reverse course before the deadline, while IAM's David Sullivan said Scott's statement shows Maryland officials are increasingly siding with the workers.
  • Pressure on Apple has widened beyond the union, with support already coming from Gov. Wes Moore, the Maryland congressional delegation, the Congressional Labor Caucus, and a separate letter signed by 40 members of Congress.

Insights

Is Apple punishing its first unionized store, or is this just business as malls decline?
Can a legal challenge and political outcry save the jobs of Apple's union workers?