On Tuesday, former Keywords Studios QA testers based in Edmonton, who worked on Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, picketed in front of developer BioWare Edmonton, despite EA's attempts to block the demonstration.
They were the first unionised developer in Canada, but unfortunately, they were laid off by Keywords Studios last month, supposedly because "there is no more work available". This is despite the studio still listing QA job postings on its website within Canada, and after reportedly having the laid-off staff train their own replacements.
The contract ending with BioWare was unfortunate, but as KWS workers we understand contacts come and go. However, we put the onus on Keywords to continue to supply us with work. The fact is Keywords still staffs non-unionised workers on projects in Alberta but maintains us union workers are unable to do this work. We may never know if BioWare had an end in our contract end but regardless neither party has said why the contract couldn't come to an agreement.
The goal of the picket was to get Keyword Studios to hire the devs back and renegotiate the original contract with BioWare, arguing that the layoff was a "union-busting tactic".
EA argued that, because they were remote workers, they should take their protests elsewhere, even suggesting they hold them outside of their own homes. It told Kotaku that the protests were "misguided", stating, "We hope that Keywords and the union are able to resolve their differences, but ultimately BioWare has no role in that process."
However, former employee and union spokesperson James Russwurm argues that the protests are necessary to bring about a healthier work environment for developers, "The industry does need more union action. These large studios
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