In recent years, Google has been news because his employees complained slightly on his policy.
In the pre-pandemic world, there are protests against companies by employees as well.
Google through difficult steps seems to have a handle in the situation.
Now, it looks like it is the turn of Apple employees to increase their concerns and they have found allies in Slack – popular online communication platform for organizations.
According to reports with information, slack has made it easier for Apple employees to talk to each other and also give them platforms to voice their concerns.
How do you help Apple employees? “Before sagging, it is difficult for employees to talk to someone who works in retail unless you go to the store,” Cher Scarlett, a software engineer in the Apple global security team told the information.
The word Scarlett has given “people platforms that allow them to connect with people they usually do not connect.” The next report adds that Apple concessions have more than 3,000 channels and around 10,000 people on several of these channels.
What connections have done by Apple employees – cross teams and countries – to learn about what problems they are facing or whether they can be raised.
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Apple is known as a secret company and employees also follow the code.
Slack, and to a certain limit of Twitter, it has changed it.
“Slack and social media have really been the biggest catalyst in giving workers the ability to organize,” Scarlett added.
What is complained by Apple employees? One of the last complaints is about returning to the office.
Some Apple employees are not happy with the company’s plan to call employees back to the office a few days a week.
Apple has detailed out the hybrid model to bring back employees, which don’t go down too well with employees.
Some of them took slack and made their complaints hear.
This different problem the number of COs that increased vid-19 cases in the US have pushed the company’s plan to return to January 2022.
Some employees have also created appletoo websites with the idea of bringing to light stories – if they experience – every form of abuse or discrimination.
When Apple recently announced its plans regarding a new system that can detect photos of child sexual abuse materials (CSAM), they face criticism.
Apple employees, according to a report by Reuters, “flooded Apple Internal Slack Channel with more than 800 messages on the plan.” This report further added that many of them expressed concern about how technology in the wrong hands could be exploited.