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<span class="" title="2013-07-30T13:47:09+00:00">July 30, 2013, <span>1:47 pm</span></span>
<h3 class="">Apple Sued by Former Retail Workers for Unpaid Wages</h3>
<address class="">By <a href="http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/author/brian-x-chen/" class="" title="See all posts by BRIAN X. CHEN">BRIAN X. CHEN</a></address>
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<p>Apple designs its retail stores to be a seamless shopping experience,
where a customer can pick up a MacBook and be out of the store in
minutes. But some of Apple’s former retail employees say working at the
stores was less than smooth.</p><p>Former Apple store employees in New York and Los Angeles have filed <a href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/156747491/Apple-Employee-Class-Action">a class-action lawsuit </a>charging
that they were forced to wait in line for 30 minutes a shift for their
bags to be searched for stolen goods. They say that they are not paid
for the time standing in line, which amounts to $1,500 a year. The suit,
which was filed in the Federal District Court in the Northern District
of California, was <a href="http://gigaom.com/2013/07/29/apple-workers-file-lawsuit-for-lost-wages-due-to-bag-searches/">reported earlier by GigaOm</a>.</p><p>Apple
declined to comment. “We don’t comment on pending litigation,” said Amy
Bessette, an Apple spokeswoman. But the company is not alone with this
type of lawsuit in the retail business. Forever 21, the clothing
retailer, was <a href="http://nymag.com/thecut/2012/01/forever-21-gets-sued-by-its-own-employees.html">sued last year</a> by its employees who said they were kept at stores during lunch breaks so their bags could be searched.</p>
<p>Apple’s
retail stores take in more money per square foot than any other United
States retailer. But employees in Apple’s retail stores <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/business/apple-store-workers-loyal-but-short-on-pay.html">enjoy little of that wealth</a>, the majority of them earning about $25,000 a year.</p>
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