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Apple Store in Oklahoma City Becomes Second to Unionize

Workers said pay and benefits were good, but complained that managers’ practices often seemed arbitrary.

Noam Scheiber
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Communications Workers of America, Labor and Jobs, Oklahoma City (Okla), Organized Labor, Shopping and Retail, Wages and Salaries
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