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Activision Blizzard faces CWA action for firing workers over return to office policy

The CWA has filed an unfair labor charge against the publisher over reportedly firing employees who pushed back on the company's return to office policy.

Tesla reportedly fires dozens of Buffalo employees the day after workers announced unionization plan

The Workers United union has filed a complaint to the NLRB claiming Tesla fired employees 'in retaliation for union activity and to discourage union activity.'

Google workers blame CEO Sundar Pichai for rocky launch of AI chatbot Bard

Bard stumbled out of the gate this week, and Google employees are criticizing CEO Sundar Pichai over it.

Zoom (ZM) to lay off 15% of workers

The video communication company is cutting 1,300 jobs.

Nintendo (NTDOY) to increase workers’ base wages by 10%

The company will increase base wages by 10 percent, even as it looks to trim things like its full-year profit forecast.

Nintendo Will Pay Its Workers 10% More

Nintendo plans to raise its employees' base pay by 10% this year in the wake of inflation. Reuters reported that Nintendo plans to raise salaries even as it reduced its…

Google workers union to host rally in protest of 12,000-employee layoff

Alphabet Workers Union shared plans to host a protest later this week over Google's recent layoffs which recently left 12,000 employees without work.

Ubisoft Workers Possibly Striking After CEO Blames Them for Poor Sales

A Paris workers union is calling for a Ubisoft strike The post Ubisoft Workers Possibly Striking After CEO Blames Them for Poor Sales appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Pentiment to update credits, but game workers deserve better

After it was flagged in the credits for Pentiment, the latest RPG game from Fallout: New Vegas developer Obsidian, that no localisation staff appear credited within the game itself, director…

Activision Blizzard found to have withheld raises from union workers

The National Labor Relations Board found that Activision Blizzard purposely held back raises from Raven Software QA testers involved in union activity.