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144 workers at Sega of America’s Irvine office have signed union cards and filed a petition with the NLRB to form a union. It will be the largest multi-department video game union in the US.
Sega of America has voted to unionize under the banner of the Allied Employees Guild Improving Sega, with its goal being to improve pay and benefits within the company. It immediately becomes one ...
Sega of America workers voted to unionize Monday, creating what they say is the largest multi-departmental video game union in the U.S.. Workers at the company’s Burbank and Irvine locations ...
Sega of America employees join a number of other game studios filing for union recognition with CWA in recent years, including Raven Software QA employees and Blizzard Albany at Activision ...
Sega president and CEO of Sega America and Europe Shuji Utsumi has admitted live-service games are the company's biggest ...
Two hundred Sega of America workers were eligible to vote. According to Kotaku, 91 voted yes, 26 voted no, three ballots were voided, and 19 ballots were challenged.Still, that’s enough for the ...
Sega employee union AEGIS-CWA wins key concessions from Sega of America, including raises, layoff protections, and a commitment to crediting QA workers.
Sega of America announced its intention to join this list back in April, with a unionization vote gaining a supermajority of support from Sega’s workers in Irvine, California.
Sega of America (a subsidiary of Sega Sammy Holdings Inc - ADR (OTC: SGAMY) officially unionized following a successful vote by more than 200 workers stationed at the company's Irvine and Burbank ...
Workers at Sega of America have announced plans to form a union. A supermajority of workers based out of the company's headquarters in Irvine CA say they are forming a union with the Communication ...
Sega of America workers voted to unionize Monday, creating what they say is the largest multi-departmental video game union in the U.S. Workers at the company's Burbank and Irvine locations voted ...
Players of games produced by Sega of America are seeking a court order directing the entertainment giant to adhere to the terms of a 2021 agreement when arbitrating their claims that the targeting ...
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