Wisconsin Video Game Workers, the First to Unionize at a Major US Studio, Finally Have a Contract
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Wisconsin video game workers, the first to unionize at a major US studio, finally have a contract
The building that houses video game company Raven Software is shown in Middleton, Wis. A group of quality assurance testers at the company have ratified their first union contract — more than three years after launching the first union at a major U.S. gaming studio. (Photo by M.P. King/Wisconsin State Journal)Video game testers at Middleton-based Raven Software have ratified their first union contract, more than three years after making local an…
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: These Wisconsin video game workers were first to unionize at a major U.S. studio. Three years later, they have a contract. - Wisconsin Technology Council
Video game testers at Middleton-based Raven Software have ratified their first union contract, more than three years after making local and national headlines by launching the first union at a major U.S. studio. Ratified on Aug. 4, the contract gives employees a 10% raise while limiting mandatory overtime and preserving remote work options. The deal is the latest development
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