CEO Apple, Tim Cook, mengirimkan email berisi pernyataan resminya terkait insiden diusirnya sekelompok pelajar kulit hitam dari salah satu Apple Store di Melbourne, Australia, pada pekan lalu.
Dari surelnya seperti diperoleh Buzzfeed, Tim Cook menyatakan penyesalannya bahwa tindakan pengusiran terhadap 6 anak sekolah tersebut tidak bisa diterima dan sangat tidak mencerminkan nilai perusahaan Apple.
Melalui salah seorang Senior Manager, Apple pun menyatakan permohonan maafnya atas kejadian yang menimpa sekelompok pelajar tersebut. Pihak sekolah dan pelajar disebutkan telah menerimanya.
What people have seen and heard from watching the video on the web does not represent our values. It is not a message we would ever want to deliver to a customer or hear ourselves. Our employee immediately expressed his regret and apologized to the students.Kejadian terusirnya pelajar kulit hitam di Apple Store Highpoint, Australia, terjadi pada Selasa pekan kemarin. Sekelompok pelajar tersebut diminta seorang pegawai untuk tidak memasukki Apple Store karena dikhawatirkan bakal mencuri.None of us are happy with the way this was handled. But we can all be proud of Kate, one of the senior managers at the Highpoint store.
On Wednesday, she greeted the same group of students to express a heartfelt apology on behalf of our store and our company. She reassured these young men that they and their fellow classmates would always be welcome at our store. The school’s principal later told a reporter that she delivered her message “with good grace,†and one of the students said, “It feels like we have justice now.â€
Her words that day echoed a message you’ve heard many times from me and from Angela. It’s a simple pledge we all make to our customers and to ourselves:
Apple is open.
So these men who work @ the Apple Store, refused to let in Somali/Sudanese students in. Racially discriminating them pic.twitter.com/yomYNpSpCg
— FD (@Crypticgirl_) November 10, 2015