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ZeniMax union reaches tentative agreement with Microsoft


ZeniMax Workers United has reached a tentative contract agreement with Microsoft after two years of negotiation.

The union members even voted to authorize a strike in April, noting that they hadn’t been able to come to an accord with Microsoft over a lack of remote work options and the replacement of in-house workers with outsourced contract labor. CWA President Claude Cummings said in a statement, “Workers in the video game industry are demonstrating once again that collective power works. Whether it’s having a say about the use of AI in the workplace, fighting for significant wage increases and fair crediting policies, or protecting workers from retaliation, our members have raised the bar.

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