It really warms my heart to see unions coming back strong.
this post was submitted on 06 Feb 2024
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I feel like a lot of these unions (at least the ones that I see in headlines) are forming at companies that are already crashing and burning..... like IGN for example. I mean, it's still a good thing to unionize, but if the company is well on its way to bankruptcy, I don't think unionizing will stop that. If anything, unionizers will just get laid off first.
If anything, unionizers will just get laid off first.
This is illegal, just so you know.
Workers having more power is beneficial to them 100% of the time, irrespective of the company's health.
Is ign heading to bankruptcy? I thought they were the biggest videogames site.
Didn't they buy the humble bundle too?