Video game studio called Proletariat declines to recognize union (lol)

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From LauncherWP: Leadership at the video game company Proletariat —a term referring to the working class — declined to voluntarily recognize a nascent union at the studio. “Well, what’d you expect?” the Proletariat Workers Alliance wrote on Twitter.

“Everyone in the video game industry knows Activision Blizzard’s reputation for creating a hostile work environment, so earlier this year, when we heard that Blizzard was planning to acquire Proletariat, we started to discuss how we could protect the great culture we have created here,” said Dustin Yost, a software engineer at Proletariat, in

announcing the formation of the union. “By forming a union and negotiating a contract, we can make sure that we are able to continue doing our best work and create innovative experiences at the frontier of game development.”

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