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'We didn't have layoffs before, and now all of a sudden we have yearly layoffs': Bethesda artist says 'something has changed' under Microsoft
The Bethesda Game Studios union continues to advocate for labor rights in the games industry.
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The Bethesda Game Studios union continues to advocate for labor rights in the games industry. 0 Last week, the Communications Workers of America and the Bethesda Game Studios OneBGS union took part in the Save Our Devs rally across the United States and Canada (and on Twitch ) "to call out layoffs and corporate greed across the industry and to demand fair first contracts across Microsoft’s gaming studios." Speaking to Kotaku , Bethesda artist Alex Nguyen talked about how things changed after Bethesda was acquired by the tech giant.
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