Apple illegally spying on employees' personal devices, silencing pay talk: lawsuit
Briefly

The lawsuit brought by Bhakta claims Apple requires employees to install monitoring software on their personal devices, allowing the company to access private data including emails and photos.
Bhakta alleges that Apple not only monitors personal devices but also enforces strict confidentiality policies that prevent employees from discussing pay and working conditions, effectively silencing whistleblowers.
Bhakta's assertion includes a claim that Apple's surveillance practices unlawfully chill employee speech and impede their freedom to move in the job market.
In response, Apple stated that the lawsuit lacks merit and emphasized its commitment to training employees on their rights regarding the discussion of working conditions.
Read at New York Post
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