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Apple Fitness+ chief to retire after no wrongdoing found in bullying accusation

Jay Blahnik is to retire from Apple in July 2026, following accusations of him turning Apple Fitness+ into a toxic mental health work environment. Jay Blahnik - image credit Apple Blahnik and Apple were both sued over the Apple Fitness+ work environment in 2024, although the suit was not reported until August 2025 . It came to light then as part of a series of accusations against Blahnik which claimed that around 10% of his 100-strong team had taken extended medical or mental health leave since 2022. Now according to the New York Times , Blahnik is to retire from Apple in July 2026. Reportedly, Apple told employees that Blahnik is leaving "to spend more time with his family and make an exciting move to New York City." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

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