Bethesda workers vote to become first Microsoft game studio to fully unionise

241 developers at the Fallout developer voted

Bethesda workers vote to become first Microsoft game studio to fully unionise

Bethesda Game Studios has become the first Microsoft video game studio to fully unionise under the Communication Workers of America.

The union was formed after 241 developers, including artists, engineers, programmers and designers, either signed a union authorization card or indicated that they wanted union representation via an online portal. Microsoft has recognized the union.

“We, a majority of developers at Bethesda Game Studios Dallas, Rockville, and Austin, are ecstatic to announce the formation of our union with @CWAUnion,” the Bethesda union wrote on X.

“Together as #OneBGSUSA, we advocate for the betterment of every developer at BGS, setting the new standard for our industry.

“As a democratic organization, we seek to empower the collective wishes of our studios’ workers; having a safe, sustainable, and equitable work environment for all.  Having a proper seat at the discussion table allows us to turn those wishes into reality.

“Joining in solidarity with our fellow members at @ZeniMaxWorkers, @OneBGS_MTL, and all of @CWAUnion, we push for increased job security, compensation transparency, and flexibility to continue creating the games we love.

“As we work towards our first contract with Microsoft, we hope you’ll join us in voicing your support as we serve as an example for all, into the next era of game development.”

Workers at Bethesda Game Studios in Montreal filed for union recognition with the Quebec Labor Relations Board in late June to be represented by CWA Canada.

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