Members of SEIU United Service Workers West joined union workers from Central Labor Councils across California to deliver a message to Apple - and give customers at Apple stores the opportunity to do the same. Community members in four counties called on the tech giant to contribute to California's future with personalized messages.
Customers participated in an online "selfie" action by taking a picture with their own take on the billion-dollar question: "What's missing from Apple?"
Liz wants more accountability for the tech giant's impact on San Francisco, and references the need for affordable housing in one of the country's most expensive cities:
Tim Paulson of the San Francisco Labor Council references Apple's contracts with Security Industry Specialists (SIS), which has responded to security officers' attempts to organize for stable jobs, better pay and benefits with its own campaign - of fear and intimidation. ](https://archive.standforsecurity.org/images/Pic-treat-SOs-fairly-cropped.jpg) And Sandra wants Apple to pay its fair share in taxes - a move that would bring resources back into her community. [ Watch for more actions online and in front of Apple stores, as the movement continues to expand across California!