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UK workers at Disco Elysium studio ZA/UM have unionized

Employees have formed the first recognized workplace union in the UK game industry.

Disco Elysium developer ZA/UM Studio has established the first recognized workplace union in the UK game industry.

It's another notable milestone in what has become a consistent push for collective action within the game industry, which continues to be decimated by layoffs and studio closures. 

ZA/UM union workers will be represented by the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB). Studio management has recognized the fledging union and will meet regularly with a committee of elected workplace representatives to discuss workplace matters.

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"Anyone working in the sector can see that the game has been rigged against us for far too long. Now developers at ZA/UM are proving that by coming together as a union we can take back power and shape our workplaces for the better," said Spring McParlin-Jones, chair of the Game Workers Union, in a statement.

"We need to build an industry where workers can create exciting, meaningful games without sacrificing their social lives, their mental health, or their financial stability. I hope ZA/UM workers' achievement inspires others working in the games industry to join us in fighting for a fairer, more sustainable sector."

The ZA/UM team has fragmented since the launch of Disco Elysium in 2019 as a result of layoffs and some very public feuds, but the indie studio retains the services of almost 100 employees worldwide.

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Eugenia Peruzzo, organizing officer of the IWGB Game Workers Union, said the formation and recognition of ZA/UM's union will help "rebalance the scale of powers" within the studio.

"Our first IWGB ZA/UM recognition agreement is a proof of the power that game workers have when they come together, trust each other and join our union," said Peruzzo.

"Recognition agreements lay the groundwork for a healthy relationship between the company and workers and rebalance the scale of powers after a few terrible years for the game industry and the redundancies we have seen happening at ZA/UM lately. We are looking forward to many more to come in the future. Rest assured that this is not a one off, but this is an avalanche in the making."

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