In response to shareholder concerns and growing employee activism, Apple recently commissioned a "Workers Rights Assessment" aimed at evaluating its labor practices. But Apple's report lacked one critical component: direct input from Apple workers. Apple CORE Union, the first unionized Apple workers in the United States, conducted its own survey of Apple workers, which directly conflicts with the claims made in Apple's report. Apple CORE's survey found a pattern of illegal behavior by Apple, including alleged illegal firings and collective punishment for workers trying to exercise their right to form and join a union. Please join the Apple CORE Union in telling Apple's Board of Directors to listen to the voices of its own workers.