Pressure mounts for Apple to give unionized workers better options as Towson store closes
appleinsider.com Jun 18, 2026

Pressure mounts for Apple to give unionized workers better options as Towson store closes

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Mayor of Baltimore has joined the chorus of critics urging Apple to reconsider closing its Towson store, which is set to shut down on June 20. The store, the first unionized Apple Store, is located in a failing mall and has limited options for its approximately 100 employees. The mayor and others are demanding that Apple either allow employees to transfer to nearby stores, open a new store in the area, or keep the Towson store open. Apple believes it is in the right, citing a contract provision that does not apply to unionized employees.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The closure of the Towson store could be seen as a brazen attempt to punish unionized employees, damaging Apple's reputation and highlighting the company's willingness to prioritize profits over people.