Wizards of the Coast writes to staff to explain "how union representation works" as studio prepares to vote to unionize
21d 9h ago by lemmy.world/u/Jeffool in gamedev from www.gamesindustry.biz
Yeah. Typical. Manipulation, false information. They do that over and over again.
I'm so tired of those people trying to control everything and basically makin everyone nothing more than a replaceable "asset"
No union can guarantee what would happen in that bargaining process, which can be lengthy (465 days on average).
oh wow i wonder why the unions would do that all on their own as the only party in the bargaining process
I wonder what it's like being unable to read between any lines. Would life be simpler? Or would things be even more confounding?
How does the general public see that and not understand that it is a threat from the company?
A much better title would be: "Scum-sucking Bastards at Wizards of the Coast Engage in Time-honored Tradition of Union Busting."
Every corporation I have been with have brought all the managers in to discuss what a union would mean, how its bad and how to report it. Every one.
It's one of their only weaknesses
Weren't these guys the ones hiring actual no-shit Pinkertons a while back?