I worked in a call center where we were explicitly not paid to do those things. You were expected to have already done all of that by the time your shift started, otherwise you were considered late.
Apple isn't alone here, but they're obviously a fun big target for it.
>Apple isn't alone here, but they're obviously a fun big target for it.
They aren't. Too bad no one reported the situation at the call center. That's a textbook case of unpaid wages. I've worked at company before where this happened and the people who reported it were protected from retaliation, people above them lost their job over it, and back wages were paid out.
I get that people are afraid to report this kind of thing, but it's an effective way to stop companies from stealing wages.
Apple isn't alone here, but they're obviously a fun big target for it.