Apple employee group has received over 500 stories of abuse in workplace - TechnW3
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- Apple employee group #AppleToo says it has received over 500 stories about abuse in the workplace.
- The group says it has received stories of "racism, sexism, discrimination, retaliation, bullying, and more."
- They plan to begin sharing the stories on Monday.
The group says it will start to share the individual stories on Monday.
Apple employee group #AppleToo says it has now received over 500 stories from current and former employees about issues they have experienced in the workplace.
The organizing effort, which was formed by a group of Apple employees after they felt internal efforts to resolve issues had been dried up, went public recently and started a website for employees to share their stories. Today, the group announced that they have received over 500 stories of "racism, sexism, discrimination, retaliation, bullying, sexual and other forms of harassment, and sexual assault" through its website.
So far, we've received nearly 500 responses, and hundreds of stories of racism, sexism, discrimination, retaliation, bullying, sexual and other forms of harassment, and sexual assault that happened at the hands of a colleague off of campus.
— Apple Workers #AppleToo (@AppleLaborers) August 27, 2021
The main thread? Being ignored by HR.
The group said that almost all of the people who shared their story were okay with it being shared to the public anonymously, something that #AppleToo says it plans to begin doing on Monday.
We are currently working on getting the requested information to those who asked.
— Apple Workers #AppleToo (@AppleLaborers) August 27, 2021
We will start sharing the stories after we've done that, starting Monday.
Solidarity to everyone who has experienced injustice at #AppleToo.
The group began collecting stories on August 23, so it only took four days to reach over 500 responses. On its website, the group says that it hopes to use these stories to begin a dialogue with the company and recommend changes.
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