Posts Tagged ‘cory moll’
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012
The Apple Retail Workers Union just had its first birthday. Here are the deets, from last year:
Cory Moll, a worker at our busy, busy Union Square Apple Store, is starting up a (can you guess by now?) UNION.
Oh noes!
See? Check it:

“Work Different,” it says:

Via Cory Moll
It’s not much yet, but Cory’s been getting national (and international) attention the past few months.
And folk art – there’s folk art already:

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Hey, why doesn’t somebody, you know, in local media, look into this situation?
(Consider that a challenge to you, personally, if you want.)
All right, Apple workers, rise up and “Work Different.”
This is what it looks like when an Apple Store opens in the 415 – people seem genuinely happy, but who knows…

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Tuesday, November 8th, 2011
What’s this – Apple’s is doing “Union Awareness” training at Apple Stores all over the country this Tuesday morning, November 8, 2011?
Yes. Josh Lowensohn has the story.
Well, that’s news to me. Thanks, CNET!
And who’s the prime mover of this movement? It’s San Francisco resident Cory Moll, that’s who. (I don’t know why he doesn’t get more attention around town…)
Now if I were in charge of fighting unionization at Apple, I’d start handing out free bunny-ear iPhone cases to all workers. You know, as a way to win them over.
Like this:

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All right, we’ll just have to wait and see how this Apple vs union fight turns out.
In the meantime, feel free to send the unionizers a message, why not?
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Tuesday, August 30th, 2011
Internationally-famous San Francisco union agitator and all-around Apple expert Cory Moll does not approve of the “wrap job” on this L Taraval.
See?

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Do you?
You might not like these huge rolling billboards, but please remember that the more money SFMTA makes from advertising, the more it can waste on the corrupt Central Subway (Big Dig West) project in Chinatown and SoMA.
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Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
Cory Moll, a worker at our busy, busy Union Square Apple Store, is trying to start up a (can you guess by now?) a UNION.
Oh noes!
See? Check it:

“Work Different,” it says:

Via Cory Moll
It’s not much yet, but Cory’s been getting national (and international) attention the past few months.
And folk art – there’s folk art already:

Click to expand
Hey, why doesn’t somebody, you know, in local media, look into this situation?
(Consider that a challenge to you, personally, if you want.)
All right, Apple workers, rise up and “Work Different.”
This is what it looks like when an Apple Store opens in the 415 – people seem genuinely happy, but who knows…

Tags: 1 stockton, 2011, apple, Apple Retail Workers Union, apple store, bar, bay area, california, chestnut, Cory, cory moll, genius, has a posse, labor, marina, moll, Powell, San Francisco, Station, steve jobs, stonestown, stoockton, street, strike, union, union square, unionize, Work Different, worker
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