Janneke Parrish

Janneke Parrish (born 1990 or 1991) is an American program manager and workers' rights activist living in the Netherlands known for being a leader of the #AppleToo movement.

Parrish was born in Pennsylvania to an American father and Dutch mother, a nurse practitioner,[2] who immigrated to the United States.

[2][4] Parrish worked in Austin, Texas[10] on the Apple Maps team for five years, first as a data analyst in 2015,[1] and then as a program manager.

[12][13][14] The #AppleToo movement gathered and shared stories of alleged discrimination, racism, sexism, and sexual misconduct at the company.

[21] At an all-hands meeting in September 2021, Parrish and other #AppleToo organizers asked leadership to address questions about pay equity, remote work, vaccination rules, and options for employees in states with restrictive abortion laws.

[29] On October 10, 2024, the NLRB charged Apple with illegally firing Parrish for advocating for workplace changes and for restricting its employees' use of social media and Slack in violation of the National Labor Relations Act of 1935.