Anti-union messages are being promoted during daily meetings at the Apple Reston store in Virginia, in what seems to be a bid to try and prevent further unionization from taking place."If you are having secret talks about things, it's probably not a good thing to be doing," store management allegedly told workers.There was also a discussion on how collective bargaining made it tougher for workers to get benefits, and warned that promotions would become seniority-based rather than performance or merit-based.The store leader is also said to have declared "it's legal for union reps to like to you about what unions can do to get you to join."Elsewhere in the empire, Apple had previously circulated anti-union talking points to store managers in May, while in April, it hired lawyers known for busting unions."