Rockstar Games Workers Seek Union Recognition Ahead of GTA VI Release
1-Minute Brief
Efforts to unionise at Rockstar Games highlight ongoing concerns about working conditions in the video game industry.
Key Facts
- Staff at Rockstar Games are seeking official union recognition, according to The Guardian.
- The IWGB Game Workers Union is involved in the unionisation efforts at Rockstar Games.
- A union has called for better working conditions and pay transparency ahead of the GTA 6 release.
- Mass firings at Rockstar Games occurred last year, according to The Guardian.
- The release of Grand Theft Auto VI is scheduled for November, according to The Guardian.
What Happened
Employees at Rockstar Games are working with the IWGB Game Workers Union to seek official union recognition before the scheduled release of Grand Theft Auto VI. The union has also called for improved working conditions and pay transparency.
Why It Matters
The unionisation efforts at a major video game studio bring attention to labor practices in the gaming industry, which has faced scrutiny over workplace conditions and job security.
What's Next
The outcome of the union recognition process and any changes to working conditions at Rockstar Games are expected to be closely watched ahead of the GTA VI release.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter6h agoUnion urges Grand Theft Auto 6 maker Rockstar to address working conditions
- The GuardianLeft11h agoGrand Theft Auto workers seek union recognition after mass firings
