Updated
Updated · Ars Technica · Jul 15
Hundreds of Zenimax Workers Protest Xbox Layoffs, Demanding Microsoft Resume Bargaining at 5 Offices
Updated
Updated · Ars Technica · Jul 15

Hundreds of Zenimax Workers Protest Xbox Layoffs, Demanding Microsoft Resume Bargaining at 5 Offices

3 articles · Updated · Ars Technica · Jul 15

Summary

  • Hundreds of Bethesda Game Studios and Zenimax Online Studios employees and supporters rallied outside Zenimax’s Maryland headquarters in nearly 100°F heat to denounce Xbox layoffs they said gutted development and QA teams.
  • Five protests were organized the same day across Maryland, Texas, California and Montreal by Zenimax Workers United and the Communications Workers of America to pressure Microsoft back into contract talks.
  • Union organizers said Microsoft ignored a reduction-in-force proposal that had been on the table for months, then carried out layoffs without bargaining with uncontracted Bethesda Game Studios workers.
  • The protest also highlighted a contrast inside Bethesda: QA testers secured a separate agreement last year that included guaranteed severance, while remaining workers are still seeking a contract and layoff protections.

Insights

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