Apple workers get raise despite pay freeze
updated 11:05 pm EDT, Sat June 21, 2003
The Irish Examiner reports that SIPTU workers at the Apple plant in Cork have , despite a global pay freeze for all workers, which was instituted in October of 2001 "and this is up for review in July. The bulk of the SIPTU members at the plant are involved in the production of the company's high-end desktop G4 computers and servers. There are 180 permanent workers in manufacturing, plus up to 200 other contract workers employed at the busiest periods....Their pay review date fell in December, prior to the implementation of the pay freeze."



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