Apple Workers in Australia Said to Gear Up for More Strike Action as Employees Rejected a Pay and Benefits Deal

Negotiations began in August when Apple proposed a new set of locked-in wage rises and conditions.

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By Reuters | Updated: 31 October 2022 12:27 IST
Highlights
  • 68 percent of Apple workers rejected a propose workplace agreement
  • Apple says its minimum pay rates are 17 percent above industry minimum
  • Unions want Apple to guarantee wage increases that reflect inflation

RAFFWU workers staged a one-hour walkout on Saturday

Photo Credit: Apple

Hundreds of Apple workers in Australia are set to strike again after almost two-thirds of employees rejected a pay and benefits deal, the latest escalation of a fight that has seen weeks of walkouts at stores around the country.

Results released on Monday show 68 percent of Apple workers rejected a workplace agreement proposed by management with 87 percent of Apple's almost 4,000 Australian workers participating. Apple declined to comment on the results.

Members of the Retail and Fast Food Workers Union (RAFFWU), one of three involved in negotiations and representing around 200 workers, will meet on Monday night and union representatives say more strikes will "absolutely" be discussed.

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"Workers are very happy, they've been campaigning for a fair agreement for three months. Our members have been engaged in pretty serious work bans and strikes," RAFFWU secretary Josh Cullinan told Reuters by phone.

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"We expect members will want to endorse a series of work stoppages."

RAFFWU workers staged a one-hour walkout on Saturday, midway through the three-day ballot. It followed a full day strike earlier in October.

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Negotiations began in August when Apple proposed a new set of locked-in wage rises and conditions that unions say mean real wage cuts and poor work-life balance.

Unions want Apple to guarantee wage increases that reflect inflation — which is tracking around 7 percent in Australia, more than double the central bank's target range — and weekends of two consecutive days rather than being split.

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Apple says its minimum pay rates are 17 percent above the industry minimum and that full-time workers get guaranteed weekends.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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