Workers at multiple U.S. Apple stores move to unionize
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Employees at multiple Apple stores across the U.S. have taken steps to form unions and bargain for higher pay and better benefits.
Retail workers at an Apple Store in Atlanta on Wednesday became the first group of employees at the technology giant to officially file a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to hold a union election.
At least 70% of the store's 107 employees have signed union authorization cards, according to Communications Workers of America, which would represent the workers should they vote to unionize.

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