unionization
Game Developers Are More Interested in Unions Than Ever
A wide-ranging survey of game creators suggest the movement towards unionization is picking up real interest.
New York Times Workers Are Fed Up With the New York Times' Union-Busting
Tech workers at the Times are organizing, but rather than recognizing their union, management is running tactics out of a union-busting playbook.
Amazon-Owned Twitch Bans Amazon’s Union-Busting Ads
"These ads should never have been allowed to run on our service," Twitch said.
Twitter's Content Filters Flagged 'Union Buster' as 'Offensive Language'
It was a mistake, the company said, but highlights the imprecision of automated language filters.
Visual Novel Maker Says It Will Replace Its Striking Writers
21 freelance writers for 'Lovestruck' have gone on strike, after management refused to negotiate with the group collectively.
Here Is Best Buy's Leaked Anti-Union Presentation
The presentation said unions led to changes that made organizations "less than fully competitive."
'League of Legends' Studio Faces Employee Walkout, Promises Changes
Riot Games' decision to try and block lawsuits being filed against the company prompted an enormous internal blowback it's still wrestling with.
Giving Workers Equal Power Isn't Radical. This Studio's Done It For Years.
Canadian developer KO_OP has been experimenting with the co-op model long before America's socialism flirtation—and it's working.
Activision Blizzard Reports Record Revenue as They Fuck Over 800 Employees
At the end of the day, the only thing that matters is the pursuit of endless growth and endless profits.
Weed Workers Are Unionizing and Reigniting the Labor Movement
In an industry with a long history of sexual harassment and other rough conditions, unions see an opportunity.
In 2018, Video Game Developers Took Unionization Seriously
In a year filled with debate about work-life balance, crunch culture, and "passion," the first steps towards developer organization are finally being taken.
Don't Let Telltale Milk Your Fandom Until They Pay The Workers They Screwed
Even if 'The Walking Dead' comes back, it means nothing if the company's 275 employees never get a severance check.