Game developers from CD Projekt and other Polish studios have unionized through the Polish Gamedev Workers Union (PGWU).
The collective described itself as a "trade union connecting all professions and people working in the game development sector in Poland."
The union is a commission of of OZZ Inicjatywa Pracownicza (OZZ IP), which is a grassroots, self-governing trade union, established by the workers of Cegielski in Poznan and local tenant movements.
PGWU began as a company commission at CD Projekt with a mandate of voicing worker concerns about the safety and conditions of employment.
"We joined forces with people from other companies to represent all Polish gamedev workers and improve the employment conditions in the whole industry," wrote PGWU. "For this to happen, we need to encourage gamedev workers to act."
PGWU broke cover with a seven point manifesto that explains it wants to organize and represent a wide range of developers across all disciplines and professions.
It pledged to maintain a democratic structure that allows its members to take an active part in forming policy and explained it wants to enable devs to create games in a "stable, fair, diverse, and healthy environment."
"Our mission as a union is to ensure job security, fair treatment, and transparency within our employer organizations," reads the manifesto. "We intend to achieve that by mutual support, education, and establishing equal communication with the employers as a strong voice for the workers’ interests. Our goal is not to start a fight but to have a dialogue."
PGWU is encouraging prosepective members to join regardless of their employment type, and said it welcomes everyone whether they're currently unemployed, a contractor, or searching for
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