Game developers who are part of the ZeniMax Workers United-CWA union working at Microsoft's subsidiary ZeniMax Media overwhelmingly voted in favor of giving their leaders permission to call a strike after failing to reach a deal for the union's first contract after two years of negotiations. The Communications Workers of America (CWA), who helped the ZeniMax employees form their union, announced the news in a press release on Tuesday, saying that members of ZeniMax Workers United-CWA voted 94% in favor of authorizing strike permissions. Which, to be clear, just means that the leaders negotiating the deal with Microsoft now have the ability to […]
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