The SAG-AFTRA entertainment union's national board has voted unanimously to authorize strikes for its video game industry personnel.
The influential US entertainment union, which represents approximately 160,000 workers, has voted to extend its ongoing strike to the world of video games. According to a statement from the union, this comes «in preparation [for] forthcoming bargaining dates with signatory video game companies» (via Eurogamer).
Though SAG-AFTRA members have been on strike since July 14 this year, the union's agreement within the video games industry is on a separate contract from the likes of TV, theatre, and streaming — meaning that games industry professionals have not been directly involved in strike action until now.
«Here we go again!», announced SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher. «Now our Interactive (Video Game) Agreement is at a stalemate too. Once again, we are facing employer greed and disrespect. Once again, artificial intelligence is putting our members in jeopardy of reducing their opportunity to work. And once again, SAG-AFTRA is standing up to tyranny on behalf of its members.”
Though the authorization vote doesn't trigger a strike directly, it does permit the SAG-AFTRA board to declare a strike should video game companies fail to negotiate to the union's satisfaction. The vote comes ahead of imminent contract bargaining dates with various video game companies, including Activision, EA, Epic Games, Insomniac Games, Take 2 Productions, and Warner Brothers Games.
Once again, we are facing employer greed and disrespect
The union's statement also placed a special emphasis on those who work in performance capture, a crucial technology in modern games responsible in no small part for the success of
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