Workers At ‘Cyberpunk 2077,’ ‘The Witcher’ Studio CD Projekt Red Are Unionizing In Poland
Workers began organizing earlier this year, when the studio laid off around 100 employees, 9% of its workforce.
Workers began organizing earlier this year, when the studio laid off around 100 employees, 9% of its workforce.
IATSE is asking DNEG workers across the country to fill out in IATSE VFX Union Support Cards.
The actor’s union SAG-AFTRA could strike against video game companies if they can’t come to an agreement on the use of artificial intelligence in game production.
In a historic first for the industry, dozens of vfx workers at Marvel Studios are demanding union representation.
The fight to get animation writers included among the ranks of the Writers Guild of America is moving forward – at least on the east coast.
This marks the first time that TAG has organized outside of the continental United States.
According to The Animation Guild, Nickelodeon’s lawyers are pushing to divide workers based on job title to unnecessarily prolong the unionization process.
Three of five TAG officers won re-election, including Steve Kaplan, Jeanette Moreno King, and Paula Spence.
The workers are the second N.Y.-based group to do so, after Titmouse workers voted to unionize in January of this year.
Animation workers voted 87% in favor of ratifying the new contract.
After months of negotiations, animation workers in L.A. have reached a new labor agreement with animated film and tv producers.
Twenty-eight workers at Activision Blizzard’s Raven Software have become the first of the company’s 10,000 employees to unionize.
Workers at the Activision Blizzard subsidiary Raven say they’re still in favor of unionizing despite the company’s pleas.
Pre- and post-production employees won union recognition through a card-check agreement.
Oasis animators voted to unionize in 2019, and will now be joined by comp, rigging, scene planning, storyboards, and layout and color workers.
Shadowmachine L.A. is the fifth studio in recent months where production workers have voted in favor of unionization.
Solar Opposites production workers are only the second such group to be represented by The Animation Guild in recent history.
Stop-motion animation workers are anonymously sharing salaries and horror stories about working in the industry.
It was the first major rally held by The Animation Guild in nearly 40 years.
Negotiations on a new contract have gone on for an “unprecedented” 12 days, but still no deal.