
Biden says he is 'proud' of Apple retail workers who unionized
CNN
President Joe Biden said he was "proud" of Apple's retail workers in Towson, Maryland, who voted this weekend to form the first-ever labor union at one of the tech giant's US stores.
"I'm proud of them," the President told reporters from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on Monday. "Workers have a right to determine under what conditions they're going to work or not work."
Biden, who has also recently met with union organizers from Amazon (AMZN) and Starbucks (SBUX), added that "everybody is better off, including the final product" because of labor unions.

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