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Following layoffs at CD Projekt Red, staff have formed a union for Polish game developers

Developers at CD Projekt Red—the Polish studio responsible for a trilogy of videogames about a worker who believes in negotiating a fair price for his labor and one game set in a dystopian future where corporate exploitation is the rule—have formed a union. The Polish Gamedev Workers Union (PGWU) is part of the national union OZZ Inicjatywa Pracownicza, and is open to developers who work for other studios in Poland.

“We started talking about unionizing after the 2023 wave of layoffs”, the PGWU website explains, referring to the firing of roughly 100 employees, or 9% of total staff announced back in July, which CEO Adam Kiciński described as being due to the “ongoing process of several deep transformations within the studio”.

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