Following a mass dismissal of 31 developers last year, Rockstar Games has found itself embroiled in a legal battle over alleged union‑busting tactics, spearheaded by the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB). In a decisive move, Rockstar’s own developers have now formed the Rockstar Games Workers Union (RGWU), positioning it to join the lawsuit.
According to Rockstar Intel, the union’s formal launch was announced today through a video released by the IWGB. The new union will operate under the IWGB umbrella and is set to confront Rockstar in court over the contentious firings.
The video condemns Rockstar’s last‑year actions as “one of the most blatant and ruthless acts of union busting the games industry has ever seen.” What began as a modest initiative in Rockstar North has since grown to encompass multiple locations, with developers from Leeds, Edinburgh, London, and other sites now rallying behind the cause.
The union is actively preparing to sue Rockstar over the dismissals, though the exact filing date remains undisclosed at this time.
In a bold move, a new trade union for video game workers, named Game Workers’ United UK (GWU UK), has been launched with an ambitious goal: to revolutionize the landscape of the UK gaming industry. The union invites all developers, particularly those at Rockstar Games, to contribute to its initiatives or even consider joining the organization.
The union’s creation follows a series of high-profile controversies involving poor working conditions at Rockstar Games, most notably the recent reports of crunch culture during the development of “Grand Theft Auto V” and its subsequent updates.
GWU UK has also expressed concerns about the industry’s reliance on unpaid internships, long hours, and exploitative practices. The union aims to address these issues through collective bargaining and advocacy efforts.
The launch of GWU UK is expected to have a ripple effect across the gaming industry, potentially inspiring similar movements in other regions. It serves as a reminder that the voices of game developers matter and that they can collectively influence the working conditions within their industry.
News Source: Destructoid
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