Bethesda Devs Threaten Strike As Union Negotiations Drag On At Microsoft
Briefly

Over 300 quality assurance testers from Bethesda franchises have voted to authorize a strike amidst stalled negotiations with Microsoft regarding their first contract. With a 94% vote in favor, the testers express concerns about underpayment and high living costs, which have made sustaining their livelihoods challenging. Senior QA tester Zachary Armstrong emphasizes the disparity between wages and the rising cost of living, asserting the need for fair compensation for their contributions. ZeniMax Workers United-CWA was formed in response to labor conditions, and previous work stoppages have highlighted tensions in labor relations.
We've had to continuously fight for what should be bare minimum,
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