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President Biden 'Proud' Of Towson Apple Store Employees: Report
Workers at the Apple store in Towson made history recently as the first in the tech company to form a union.

TOWSON, MD — After 100 workers at the Apple store in Towson Town Center became the first in the technology company to unionize, President Joseph Biden reportedly said: "I am proud of them."
Employees of the Towson Apple store voted on Saturday to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), a union with about 600,000 members of industrial trades, from airlines to health care.
Workers said in a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook in May that they wanted to unionize to get access to rights they did not have, such as collective bargaining.
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Some employees said their colleagues were highly skilled and worked for a $3 trillion company yet struggled to pay rent, in a video by More Perfect Union, a media organization advocating for workers' rights.
"Workers have a right to determine under what condition they are going to work or not work," Biden told reporters on Monday, according to Reuters.
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"This victory shows the growing demand for unions at Apple stores and different industries across our nation," IAM International President Robert Martinez Jr. said in a statement.
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