How effective is a strike when everyone is getting laid off anyways?
Ideally if you fired striking workers the NLRB would get involved. Not so sure anymore.
Don’t Nod obviously employs more than the 69 people that are at stake. It would be called a foreclosure instead of a restructuring if it wasn’t the case
Nothing is more capitalistic than laying off your workers to get passable Q4 values. Absolutely disgusting.
Turns out they do actually “nod” (to their corporate overlords)
Late-stage capitalism (specifically public companies) are rather incompatible with singleplayer or “one-off” games that don’t have a long revenue tail of a live season or multiple DLCs/expansions. That really sucks for the whole games industry, players and developers alike.
They brought that one upon themselves imo. They were privately owned for 10 years before their IPO in 2018
Why? Shouldn’t they be working on another game after releasing the first?
Line must go up next quarter.
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Pretty soon going on strike will be a felony
I dare them. Striking is the peaceful compromise.
Just like in 2017, right?
No, he didn’t have the house, and the senate, or promise to be a dictator on day one