Following the initial developments in the dispute over Rockstar Games’ alleged efforts to suppress unionization, the legal proceedings have ground to a halt for the past four months. According to representatives for the employees, there is a clear strategy behind this delay.
Three Scottish Labour Members of Parliament—Chris Murray, Tracy Gilbert, and Dr. Scott Arthur—have voiced significant concerns regarding the company’s apparent refusal to engage in good-faith cooperation.
Alex Marshall, president of the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), asserts that the terminated employees are being subjected to deliberate corporate stalling tactics. Consequently, many of these individuals have been left in a state of uncertainty for over half a year. Marshall claims that efforts by the union to open a dialogue are consistently met with either total silence or inconsistent, shifting narratives from the company.
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Source: gta.com.ua
