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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.
Also on Business Matters, one giant leap for a certain kind: we take a look at a Japanese investor's luxury mission to the moon, and what it means for space tourism.
(Picture: Staff inside an Apple store. Credit: Getty Images.)
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