Around 150 workers across multiple Apple Store sites in Australia are expected to go on strike for one hour on October 18, as talks with Apple appear to halt.Following pressure from workers, unions, and then Australia's Fair Work Commission, Apple agreed to negotiate with local unions in September 2022.During that hour, striking workers will, amongst many other actions:- Not handle deliveries- Not promote business services- Not do any work associated with carrier contracts- Nor any work to do with consumer financingThere are also partial bans on very many Apple Store functions, such as device diagnostic testing and technical support on at least certain products including AirPodsFull details of the banned and partially banned activities are listed on the union's site."We are committed to providing the best possible experience (for our employees), including very strong compensation and benefits, annual stock grants and comprehensive leave policies," an Apple spokesperson said, "all of which exceed Australian industry standards."Apple is currently facing a complaint from the US National Labor Relations Board over its alleged anti-union tactics in New York."