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Sega Of America Employees Vote To Unionize, Now Largest Multi-Department Union In Games Industry
Update, 7/10/23:
AEGIS-CWA (Allied Employees Guild Improving Sega in partnership with the Communication Workers of America), the Sega of America union filed back in April, has won its union election, with 91 votes in favor of the union and 26 votes against it.
With this election won, AEGIS-CWA is now the largest multi-department union of organized workers in the entire games industry, it says. AEGIS-CWA tweeted about the news today, stating it is "so excited to celebrate this win and head to the bargaining table [with Sega] to continue building this company we love."
WE WON!
— AEGIS-CWA 💙 #UnionizeSEGA (@takesAEGIS) July 10, 2023
We just won our union election 91-26.
Our 200+ member union is now the LARGEST multi-department union of organized workers in the ENTIRE gaming industry.
So excited to celebrate this win & head to the bargaining table w/ @SEGA to continue building this company we love! pic.twitter.com/2iy6loAruf
This vote was held after Sega management opted not to voluntarily recognize it.
Game Informer reached out to Sega for comment and received the following letter, which was an internal letter from Sega of America leadership sent to all Sega of America employees yesterday:
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Update, 4/26/23:
Game Informer reached out to Sega of America for comment regarding this union filing by 144 employees on April 24, 2023. We received a letter today that Sega of America president and COO Ian Curran first sent to all Sega of America employees this morning. You can read it, in full, below:
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Original Story, 4/24/23:
Employees within Sega of America have filed for unionization.
Today, The Verge broke the news that a supermajority of 144 employees across Sega of America's quality assurance, live service, localization, marketing, and product development departments have filed to form a union. This team of workers headquartered in Sega of America's Irvine, California office filed its union election with the National Labor Relations Board and will go by the name Allied Employees Guild Improving Sega (AEGIS) in partnership with the Communications Workers of America, The Verge reports.
"We believe that the passionate, hardworking people at our Irvine offices deserve a say in our working conditions, and we are joining together to advocate for change in our workplace," this new union writes on Twitter. "This is our vision for the path forward. #UnionizeSEGA"
The AEGIS union also released a longer statement outlining why it's unionizing, what it wants for its members, and more. You can check it out, in full, below:
We believe that the passionate, hardworking people at our Irvine offices deserve a say in our working conditions, and we are joining together to advocate for change in our workplace.
— AEGIS-CWA 💙 #UnionizeSEGA (@takesAEGIS) April 24, 2023
This is our vision for the path forward. #UnionizeSEGA pic.twitter.com/G4v2TDl0kL
The Verge interviewed two members of this new union and writes that both people it spoke to are "hopeful that Sega of America and its Japanese parent company will voluntarily recognize the union." For more about this unionization effort, be sure to check out The Verge's full story.
Game Informer has reached out to Sega of America for comment and will update this story accordingly if comment is received.
[Source: The Verge]