Episode 125: Activision Union Busters Rack Up Another L (News Show)
Virtual Economy
English - April 25, 2022 17:31 - 52 minutes - 62.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 9 ratingsBusiness Technology business entertainmentbusiness videogamebusiness videogames Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
QA workers at Activision-owned Raven Software have been given the go-ahead from the NLRB to unionize. Also: Hardware supply continues to be challenging according to latest NPD report, Nintendo is facing its own labor issues, and Sony scores a partial victory in court.
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TIME STAMPS
[00:00:46] - NPD for March 2022 [00:27:35] - Investment Interlude [00:31:02] - Quick Hits [00:38:44] - Labor ReportSOURCES
NPD Report on US Video Game Spending for March 2022 | Mat Piscatella (@MatPiscatella) on Twitter Nintendo hit with labor complaint | Axios Aston Carter - Nintendo of America | NLRB Judge says gender discrimination suit against PlayStation is light on facts | Axios Activision Gets Investor Suit Over Sex Harassment Probes Tossed | Bloomberg Law Meta’s Sheryl Sandberg Pressured Daily Mail to Drop Bobby Kotick Reporting | Wall Street Journal (Paywall) Game Workers Alliance Announces NLRB Victory | Game Workers Alliance (@WeAreGWA) on Twitter NLRB ruling gives green light to Raven Software union vote | Washington PostINVESTMENT INTERLUDE
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