Consisting of more than 300 quality-assurance workers across Bethesda and ZeniMax Studios, ZeniMax Workers United is one of Microsoft's largest unions.
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Quality-assurance workers? At Bethesda? I thought they were a myth. The games certainly don’t reflect them existing.
oh they definitely exist all right, its just that Todd and co. dont listen
Friendly reminder that voting to authorize a strike is not the same as striking. Nearly every union contract negotiation involves voting to authorized a strike. It simply means that if an agreement cannot be met by x date, the union has agreed to have the option of striking. It’s very unlikely that a strike will actually occur.