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Ex-Apple boss: ‘Waddling’ complaint tainted  job move
Ex-Apple boss: ‘Waddling’ complaint tainted job move

A senior manager at computer giant Apple told an employment tribunal he was haunted by a complaint that he had “waddled his butt” in front of US employees.

Fri, 27 Sep, 2013

Apple manager claims unfair dismissal

A human resources manager with US multinational Apple said a Cork-based manager, who claims he was unfairly dismissed after turning down a position with the company in California, did not have a “mobility clause” and was under no compulsion to move to the US.

Sat, 25 May, 2013

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