Employees at Raven Software, known for its work on the Call of Duty franchise, finally have a union contract with Microsoft. This happened nearly years after quality assurance (QA) workers at the company voted to unionize.
Workers voted unanimously to ratify the first contract between the company’s Game Workers Alliance-CWA (GWA-CWA) members and Microsoft. This contract includes a guaranteed 10-percent wage increase over two years, along with additional raises through “merit and promotions.”
It also eliminates crunch time, with a requirement to give employees seven days’ notice for mandatory overtime. There will be
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