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The women calling out Apple’s handling of misconduct claims

By Patrick McGee

05 Aug 2022 · 12 min read

You should read this because Apple is such a large corporation that it is akin to a global state. Why, then, does it respond to employee harassment as if it were powerless?

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More than a dozen employees past and present say Apple’s HR team puts the company’s reputation ahead of worker welfare Megan Mohr was five years into her Apple career when, in 2013, a male colleague took advantage of her after a platonic night out drinking together.

After the colleague drove her home and helped her inside, she briefly fell asleep before waking to the sound of clicking. The colleague had removed her shirt and bra. He was snapping photos, and grinning.

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