I feel like a lot of these unions (at least the ones that I see in headlines) are forming at companies that are already crashing and burning..... like IGN for example. I mean, it's still a good thing to unionize, but if the company is well on its way to bankruptcy, I don't think unionizing will stop that. If anything, unionizers will just get laid off first.
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If anything, unionizers will just get laid off first.
This is illegal, just so you know.
Workers having more power is beneficial to them 100% of the time, irrespective of the company's health.
Is ign heading to bankruptcy? I thought they were the biggest videogames site.
Didn't they buy the humble bundle too?