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Apple Store Workers To Strike In France On iPhone 15 Launch Day
Unions representing Apple Store employees in France called for a national strike on Friday and Saturday, coinciding with the new iPhone 15 going on sale.
The Apple iPhone 15 goes on sale on Friday. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- Unions representing Apple Store employees in France called for a national strike on Friday and Saturday, coinciding with the new iPhone 15 going on sale.
(Bloomberg) -- Unions representing Apple Store employees in France called for a national strike on Friday and Saturday, coinciding with the new iPhone 15 going on sale.
As part of annual pay negotiations, a group of unions that includes CGT, Unsa, CFDT and CFTC want a 7% increase in pay for all employees to offset inflation. It was a “legitimate demand that was not met,” they said in a joint statement.
Apple France has offered to increase the pay by 4.5%, according to national radio station Franceinfo. Representatives for Apple Inc. didn’t immediately return a request for comment.
Industrial action will take different forms in the 20 Apple Stores in France, with some employees stopping work for just one hour. A demonstration is expected to take place in front of the Paris Opera store on Friday, the unions said.
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