Thursday, November 16, 2023

Following Hyenas purge, Sega is accused of moving to let temporary staff go

Sega of America has been accused of union busting and had an unfair labour practice complaint lodged against it by workers. The employees claim that the company forced them into a meeting to inform them that their jobs were being outsourced, rather than negotiating with their union.

As reported by Kotaku, on November 6, Sega informed the Allied Employees Guild Improving Sega (AEGIS-CWA), a union formed earlier this year, of a plan to “phase out” all of its temporary workers. The workers allege that the company then elected to deliver news of these plans to them in a mandatory meeting, rather than negotiating with their union over the proposed changes.

“We’re disappointed that Sega management has not yet ceased their union busting, even after we’ve won our union election back in July,” the Allied Employees Guild Improving Sega (AEGIS-CWA) wrote in a statement posted to Twitter.

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