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Apple allows staff to open up

Tech giant Apple has lifted a gagging policy on staff, meaning employees worldwide can speak out freely about their working conditions.

Tech giant Apple has lifted a gagging policy on staff, meaning employees worldwide can speak out freely about their working conditions. It's the latest move by a major firm in response to lobbying from labour groups. Those who pushed for the move believe it will have major repercussions for other workers.

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(Picture: Staff inside an Apple store. Credit: Getty Images.)

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