Apple workers in Maryland vote to authorize work stoppage

Unionized employees at an Apple Store in Towson, Md., have voted to authorize a strike amid union accusations that the tech giant isn’t bargaining in good faith in negotiations over its first union contract.

If workers actually strike, it would be the first work stoppage by employees of the company’s more than 270 U.S. retail locations.

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