2K mocap studio votes for unionisation

Workers at 2K Video games’ motion-capture studio in California have voted to unionise. 

In a news post on the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) website, the union revealed that 15 employees voted for the movement, whereas six voted towards on Friday, November twenty second. The election course of was supervised by the Nationwide Labor Relations Board (NLRB). 

“Right this moment it’s evident that the folks at this studio really need what’s greatest not just for themselves, however what’s greatest for his or her coworkers, future generations of employees, and the studio as a complete,” 2K mocap animator Matthew Peterson mentioned. 

“While this marketing campaign has not been with out its challenges, it’s inspiring that the core driving drive of this motion is empathy for each other.

“I sit up for negotiating in good religion with Take-Two, and I hope that different employees in our trade will really feel impressed to organise and achieve the protections which can be mandatory not solely to outlive, however thrive.”

IATSE Worldwide president Matthew Loeb added: “This victory is not only about one studio; it’s about the way forward for work within the online game trade.

“2K MoCap employees have proven what many different leisure employees already know — that collective motion is the easiest way to safe equity, fairness, and respect within the office. Their braveness will encourage others within the trade to comply with swimsuit. This final result additionally demonstrates what may be achieved when employees train their proper to organise, a proper that we are going to proceed to battle to defend and increase.”

2K’s California mocap studio filed to unionise in October

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