"Apple can engage in physical, video, and electronic surveillance," per Bhakta's complaint. It can also "search both Apple and non-Apple devices and other property," even if the employee is in a home office.
According to Bhakta, working for Apple meant waiving his rights to privacy and autonomy. "Apple requires the use of Apple devices, software, and services for work, including personal iCloud accounts," Bhakta's complaint reads.
The complaint further calls Apple's ecosystem "a prison yard... where employees, both on and off duty, are ever subject to Apple's all-seeing eye."
Apple told Semafor that it disagrees with the allegations in the lawsuit and that "every employee has the right to discuss their wages, hours and working conditions and this is part of our business conduct policy."
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