"When I began raising workplace safety concerns in March, and nearly immediately faced retaliation and intimidation, I started preparing myself for something exactly like this to happen," Gjøvik told The Verge."I'm disappointed that a company I have loved since I was a little girl would treat their employees this way."
Asked about Gjøvik's termination, an Apple spokesperson told The Verge:"We are and have always been deeply committed to creating and maintaining a positive and inclusive workplace." The spokesperson added:"We take all concerns seriously and we thoroughly investigate whenever a concern is raised and, out of respect for the privacy of any individuals involved, we do not discuss specific employee matters."built for employees at the company to share stories of mistreatment and misconduct. Gjøvik had also filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board in August.she was in the process of suing the firm for $1.
Maybe she was a pain in the neck
Women rights are only enforced on nations other than white nation....