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  • US labour watchdog halts Apple cases after US picks group's lawyer for top job

    Posted: 2025-04-02 11:50:00

    The US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has paused two cases against Apple involving alleged retaliation and suppression of union activity. This follows President Biden's appointment of Gwynne Wilcox, a lawyer representing a group accusing Apple of labor violations in one of the cases, to a key NLRB position. To avoid a conflict of interest, the NLRB’s general counsel has withdrawn from the cases until Wilcox is officially confirmed and recuses herself. This delay could impact the timing and outcome of the cases.

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    HN commenters discuss potential conflicts of interest arising from Gwynne Wilcox's appointment to the NLRB, given her prior involvement in cases against Apple. Some express concern that this appointment could influence future NLRB decisions, potentially favoring unions and hindering Apple's defense against unfair labor practice allegations. Others argue that recusal policies exist to mitigate such conflicts and that Wilcox's expertise is valuable to the board. A few commenters note the broader implications for labor relations and the increasing power of unions, with some suggesting this appointment reflects a pro-union stance by the current administration. The discussion also touches upon the specifics of the Apple cases, including allegations of coercive statements and restrictions on union organizing. Several commenters debate the merits of these allegations and the overall fairness of the NLRB's processes.