Rockstar Reaffirms Its Claim That The 34 Fired Employees Were Dismissed for Distributing Confidential Information, Not for Unionizing
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GTA 6 Developer Rockstar Claims Fired Employees Were Dismissed for Leaking 'Specific Game Features From Upcoming and Unannounced Titles,' Not Because They Were Trying to Unionize
Rockstar has claimed the employees it recently fired were dismissed because they leaked game features for upcoming and unannounced titles in Discord, not because they were trying to unionize.
Rockstar Reaffirms Its Claim That The 34 Fired Employees Were Dismissed for Distributing Confidential Information, Not for Unionizing
Grand Theft Auto VI developer Rockstar is currently being accused of union-busting by the 34 workers (31 in UK, three in Canada) it fired and the IWGB (Independent Workers of Great Britain), and after the story reached UK parliament for a second time, this time with Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaking on it, Rockstar has released a statement reaffirming its previous claims that the fired employees were dismissed for distributing and discussing …
Rockstar Claim They Fired GTA 6 Staff For Leaking Features From Unannounced Games
Rockstar Games have hit back over claims they fired over thirty GTA 6 developers for attempting to unionise. The company has also revealed they are working on unannounced projects as part of a new statement which will cause many fans to begin speculating.
Alleged Rockstar 'Union Busting' Draws UK Prime Minister's Attention
We recently reported on a series of firings at Rockstar, which resulted in accusations of union busting from the affected employees and the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain and a subsequent open letter from over 200 Rockstar North employees demanding that the fired employees be reinstated. Following the aftermath of the firing, the matter was brought up in a session of the British parliament, to which Keir Starmer responded that minist…
Not even the UK government knows why Rockstar fired more than 30 employees in October: MP says that after meeting with the studio, 'I did not leave informed on exactly what these 31 people had done to warrant their immediate dismissal'
The pressure on Rockstar is growing as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer weighs in on the matter.
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