Following initial progress in the legal dispute regarding allegations that Rockstar Games sought to suppress union organizing, the proceedings have ground to a halt. According to representatives for the affected employees, this four-month stalemate is far from coincidental.
Three Scottish Labour Members of Parliament—Dr. Scott Arthur, Tracy Gilbert, and Chris Murray—have voiced significant concerns, suggesting that the gaming giant is actively obstructing the process rather than engaging in good faith.
Alex Marshall, president of the Independent Workers of Great Britain (IWGB), characterizes the situation as a deliberate strategy of corporate legal maneuvering. This approach has left many dismissed workers in a state of professional and personal uncertainty for over half a year. Marshall further claims that the union’s repeated efforts to open a dialogue have been met with either complete silence or inconsistent, evasive responses.
- Allegations of union suppression
- Initial protests and the company’s rebuttal
- Escalation: Further protests and parliamentary involvement
- The justification behind the layoffs
- Accusations of corporate trolling
- Political pressure and the blame game
- Court proceedings and GTA 6 leaks
- Early developments in the case
Source: gta.com.ua
