Workers stage walkout at US maker of Fallout video game


Microsoft acquired ZeniMax Media for US$7.5bil (RM33.65bil) in 2021, marking a major expansion for its Xbox division that gave it ownership of several best-selling franchises. — AFP

SAN FRANCISCO: Hundreds of US workers at the video game giant behind Fallout staged a one-day strike on Nov 13 over outsourcing and remote work policies, their labour union said.

"We are not afraid to do what's necessary to make sure that Microsoft meets us at the bargaining table over key issues like remote work options and outsourcing," ZeniMax Workers United said on X, formerly Twitter.

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