Nine Maryland lawmakers sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook expressing concern over the company's decision to close its unionized retail store in Towson, Maryland on June 20 without plans to open a replacement location. The closure will affect approximately 90 employees, and unlike workers at two other closing Apple stores, Towson employees have not been offered transfer opportunities, prompting a union unfair labor practice complaint.
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Nine Maryland lawmakers sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook expressing concern over the company's decision to close its unionized retail store in Towson, Maryland on June 20 without plans to open a replacement location. The closure will affect approximately 90 employees, and unlike workers at two other closing Apple stores, Towson employees have not been offered transfer opportunities, prompting a union unfair labor practice complaint.