According to IATSE, it marks the first successful unionization attempt at a motion capture studio in the video game industry.
The vote took place on Friday, November 22. According to IATSE, it marks the first successful unionization attempt at a motion capture studio in the video game industry.
15 workers (71 percent) voted in favor of the move, while six voted against the decision.
The vote took place on Friday, November 22. According to IATSE, it marks the first successful unionization attempt at a motion capture studio in the video game industry.
15 workers (71 percent) voted in favor of the move, while six voted against the decision.
"Their courage will inspire others in the industry to follow suit. This outcome also demonstrates what can be achieved when workers exercise their right to organize, a right that we will continue to fight to defend and expand," added Loeb.
Motion capture workers at 2K have successfully voted to unionize
A group of workers at 2K's Motion Capture Studio in Petaluma are now hoping to usher in 'positive change.'
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