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GameStop Pro: Is This the End of Member Perks?

bekir June 12, 2026 2 min read 7 views

Amid CEO Ryan Cohen’s ambitious, meme‑centric bid to reshape eBay’s executive ranks, the frontline staff at GameStop’s brick‑and‑mortar outlets are grappling with a steep decline in working conditions. As the retailer trims its workforce and pivots toward a new revenue strategy, employees are being pressed to meet unrealistic sales targets while shouldering disproportionate responsibilities—all for compensation that lags behind industry standards.

One disgruntled employee, speaking anonymously on the subreddit, urged colleagues to boycott the Pro program in response to the latest policy changes. “If we ALL drop in PRO, they can’t blame any single store,” the post read. “They will be forced to realize their decision was stupid AF. Do not confuse that with me saying that they will care… but they will have to realize it. Just… stop trying.”

Analysis: A coordinated boycott of a flagship loyalty program could pressure GameStop to revisit its incentive structure, potentially prompting a broader industry shift toward more equitable employee compensation and clearer performance metrics.

These developments underscore the growing tension between corporate cost‑cutting initiatives and frontline employee welfare—a dynamic that could reshape the future of retail gaming and influence how other retailers balance profitability with workforce sustainability.

News Source: Kotaku

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