Overview
- ZeniMax Workers United, representing over 300 QA workers at Microsoft's gaming subsidiary, has voted 94% in favor of strike authorization.
- The vote empowers union leaders to call a strike if ongoing contract negotiations with Microsoft fail to progress.
- Key union demands include higher wages, expanded remote work opportunities, improved workplace conditions, and transparency regarding outsourcing plans.
- Union members have expressed frustration over low pay, costly return-to-office mandates, and Microsoft's perceived lack of commitment to addressing worker concerns.
- The strike authorization marks an escalation in the two-year effort to secure the union's first contract, highlighting broader labor tensions in the gaming industry.