Der britische Premierminister Sir Keir Starmer sagt, die Entlassung von 31 GTA 6-Entwicklern durch Rockstar wegen angeblicher Gewerkschaftszerschlagung sei „zutiefst besorgniserregend“ und verspricht, dass die Minister nun Ermittlungen einleiten werden

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    1. Gold_Motor_6985 on

      I saw the other day that the gov is mandating workplaces give their workers union guidance. Good work. In absence of 50%+ employee representation on company boards (as they have in Germany, albeit supervisory boards only), unions are the only thing protecting workers atm.

    2. NoLove_NoHope on

      This is important to do, it’s just not a headline I ever thought I’d read.

    3. I need Keir Starmer to cause Grand Theft Auto VI to be delayed again to finish my 2025 bingo card.

    4. cornedbeef101 on

      It’s not like Rockstar is going to be short of cash when they finally release the damn game.

      Treat your loyal and skilled staff like you’d want to be treated!

    5. BrightCandle on

      I no longer believe that such blatant and obvious breaches of the law will ever be enforced on anyone who runs or owns a business. They are clearly above the law and union busting isn’t something that the government will stick its neck out over. It will gnash some teeth to see if they will rehire them and if not let them get away with it.

    6. pixeledlatex4182 on

      Wtf Is going on here? That knob have nothing else to do? Maybe answer bloody questions asked in parliament, instead playing „no, yo mama is a bitch!“. What tha fudge

    7. Jonn_Jonzz_Manhunter on

      Hang on, fired FOR union busting? That’s a bit weird. Wouldn’t it be the employers who are union busting themselves?

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