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Zenimax workers coordinate for the strike about Microsoft negotiations - current-scope.com
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Zenimax workers coordinate for the strike about Microsoft negotiations


The communication workers from America Union announced today that negotiating members of Zenimax Media – the parent company of Bethesda Thanks to an acquisition of 69 billion US dollars, a subsidiary of Microsoft has voted to approve a strike against Microsoft. According to the CWA, this comes after over a year of failed negotiations for a first contract between the two.

Zenimax Workers United-CWA voted 94% for his leaders to approve the strike, and said that Microsoft had not concluded with them after almost two years of negotiations. They have negotiated that “better wages, improvements in the workplace and important concerns, including a lack of long -distance work options and the replacement for internal quality assurance with outsourced workers without notifying the union”.

The CWA previously submitted an unjustified indictment for work practice against Microsoft. It also organized one -day strikes in which the members of Zenimax Workers United left the company’s offices in Maryland and Texas. The union gave up an explanation at the time and said: “We are not afraid to do what is necessary to ensure that Microsoft will meet us at the table table on important topics such as long -term working options and outsourcing.”

The union member and Associate Qa tester Aubrey Litchfield said in a statement: “If you paid your employees a viable wage as a multi-Billion dollar company, you could be addressed at the table table.

A Microsoft spokesman said in An explanation to the verge“We respect the right of the team to express their points of view, and are deeply obliged to achieve a fair and just solution that the contributions of the teams recognized. In the course of the negotiations, considerable progress has been made and made preliminary agreements on most topics at the table.”


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