"Microsoft-Owned Activision Workers Form Largest Video Game Union in US"

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About 600 workers at Activision Publishing, owned by Microsoft, have formed the largest video game workers’ union in the United States, with 390 voting in favor and eight opposing the effort. Microsoft remained neutral on the unionization vote, in line with a pact it signed with the Communications Workers of America (C.W.A.) as part of its acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The unionization process was simplified by Microsoft’s neutrality, and the new union is the first at Activision since the pact went into effect.
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