"The row comes amidst a nationwide backlash over 'tipflation,' which has seen tipping culture spill out from bars and restaurants and into coffee shops and take-away stores," the Mail wrote. "While shoppers can say no, they have often complained they felt 'guilt-tripped' into agreeing to the surcharge."
CORE explained in its proposal about the tipping option that the total amount collected in this manner would be disbursed to members of the bargaining unit every two weeks, based on any hours worked. Though the union did not specify the transactions that would require a tip, they could be extended to all transactions – whether it's one-on-one help at the Genius Bar or a simple product purchase. The request did not sit well with some customers. "Tips for what? Assisting a customer in picking out the latest Apple device? Give me a break," remarked one Twitter user. Bloomberg reported that the gratuity option proposal is just part of the negotiations between CORE and Apple. The labor union is also asking for a 10 percent salary increase, expanded vacation pay and time off based on years of service. On top of that, it is seeking double pay for staffers who work more than eight hours per day or 40 hours per week. Moreover, CORE is also seeking to extend bereavement leave of 10 days per occurrence to up to 45 days per year – and is also working on amending the policy to include pets and close friends. Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment. (Related: Apple tells workers they must take COVID-19 vaccine boosters, even if it kills them.) You can find the latest stories about Apple and other tech giants on BigTech.news. Watch this video that talks about how the Chinese Communist Party controls Apple. This video is from the Chinese taking down EVIL CCP channel on Brighteon.com.Left-wing extremism tied to antagonistic narcissism and psychotic tendencies, study says
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