Apple is feeling the heat from labor activists.
The iPhone maker is rolling out improvements to its retail scheduling policies in an attempt to placate dissatisfied workers amid a unionization push, Bloomberg reported.
Apple AAPL will up the amount of time between retail workers’ scheduled shifts to 12 hours from 10 and will allow them to choose a dedicated weekend day off every six months, according to the outlet. Apple has taken several steps this year to appease disgruntled retail employees amid an ultra-tight labor market.
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