NYC Apple retail workers want a $30 minimum wage

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NYC Apple retail workers want a $30 minimum wage
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The store is in the heart of Manhattan.

on Monday with its goals, including the wage increase, health and safety research, and better education and retirement benefits.

A $30 minimum wage means that a full-time employee would start off making roughly $62,000 a year. The union also wants pay calculated using a “matrix based on role, tenure, and performance.” Fruit Stand Workers United says it also wants to negotiate for increases in vacation time accrual, 401 matching rates, and tuition reimbursement as well as more options for retirement, such as pension plans. The union also calls on Apple to “conduct research into security protocols with customer interactions, and research into track dust, health effects from building materials, and noise pollution at Grand Central.

In major cities like New York, there’s significant concern around vehicle-related pollutants, such as

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