AdvertisementA lawsuit says Apple invades the privacy of employees by monitoring personal devices.
The suit was filed by an Apple worker who says it barred him from publicly discussing his work.
A lawsuit says Apple illegally limits the freedom of employees by monitoring personal devices and iCloud accounts and prohibiting them from talking about their pay and working conditions.
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"Apple's broad speech suppression policies create a danger of discrimination going unchallenged far too long, which harms all Apple employees and Californians in general," he added.
Persons:
Amar Bhakta, Bhakta, whistleblowing, Baker, Schwartz, Jahan, we're
Organizations:
Apple, California Superior Court, Private, Outten, Dolinko, Business
Locations:
California, Santa Clara