That's really cool. But that is business insider saying that, not Apple management. So well...fail.Apple more selective than Harvard:
It's Harder To Get A Job At The Apple Store Than It Is To Get Into Harvard
www.businessinsider.com
Making improvements doesn't mean the Apple management in the past took steps to actively dissuade workers from getting second jobs as alleged. It's always good when a company makes things better for it's employees.Apple had irregular scheduling practices employees complained about:
Apple Agrees to Improve Working Conditions for Retail Employees Amid Unionization Efforts
Apple is planning to make employee schedules at retail locations more flexible in an attempt to improve working conditions, reports Bloomberg. The...www.macrumors.com