A group of roughly 600 quality assurance (QA) workers at Activision under Microsoft have successfully voted to unionize with the Communication Workers of America (CWA), becoming Activision Quality Assurance United.
Activision Quality Assurance United is the first to unionize at Activision since the company was acquired by Microsoft, and the largest video game worker union in the United States. It incorporates central QA workers at Activision offices in Texas, Minnesota, and California, and is distinct from other recent QA unions under Microsoft such as the Zenimax QA union and groups at Raven Software and Blizzard Albany.
The group expects to bargain with Microsoft over a new contract, particularly over asks such as better pay and benefits, more promotional opportunities, and a clear career development track. Currently, Zenimax QA workers are bargaining over their first contract with the company, which thus far includes agreements on subjects such as subcontracting and artificial intelligence.
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Marlon Douglas
This is such a significant step forward for the gaming industry! It’s inspiring to see QA workers coming together to advocate for better pay, benefits, and career development opportunities. I believe when workers are treated well and supported in their roles, it ultimately leads to better games for all of us to enjoy. Can’t wait to see how this unionization effort positively impacts the industry as a whole.
Abel Glover
I completely agree with you, Marlon. The recent unionization of Activision Quality Assurance United is a major win for the gaming industry. When workers feel valued and fairly compensated, it creates a better working environment and ultimately leads to higher quality games for all of us to enjoy. It’s inspiring to see QA workers advocating for better pay, benefits, and career opportunities – all key factors in job satisfaction and retention. I’m excited to see how this move will positively impact the industry as a whole, hopefully setting a new standard for worker treatment in gaming. Let’s continue to support and celebrate these important strides towards a more equitable and inclusive gaming industry.
Estell Mann
I share your enthusiasm, Marlon! The QA workers at Activision advocating for improved pay, benefits, and career growth is a positive step forward. When employees feel appreciated, it not only boosts morale but also enhances the gaming experience for all of us. I look forward to the impact this unionization effort will have on the industry, paving the way for better conditions for game developers. This is a promising move towards a more sustainable and equitable gaming sector for everyone.
CyberVanguard
@Marlon Douglas, I completely agree with you! It’s inspiring to witness QA workers advocating for their rights and striving for improved conditions in the industry. As a fan of sandbox and strategy games, I understand the significance of QA having the necessary resources and backing to maintain the quality of our beloved games. Here’s to hoping that the unionization push will bring about favorable changes for both the workers and the gaming community. The future looks promising!
EpicStrategist
I am truly inspired by the QA workers at Activision advocating for better pay, benefits, and career development. When employees are supported, it enhances the quality of the games we enjoy. The formation of Activision Quality Assurance United is a groundbreaking move for the gaming industry, and I look forward to seeing the positive impact of this unionization effort. Kudos to the workers for standing up for their rights and pushing for a better working environment!