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"Women suing Riot Games may be entitled to $400m not $10m", Haydn Taylor
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“What it’s like sharing your #metoo with Kotaku (a cautionary tale),” Nathalie Lawhead
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“Months After Labor Controversy, Rockstar Converts GameTesters To Full-Time”, Stephen Totilo
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“Shooters: How Video Games Fund Arms Manufacturers,” Simon Parkin
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“Kickstarter Employees Win Historic Union Election”, Lauren Kaori Gurley, Motherboard
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“Nexon Korea tentatively agrees on 6.8% salary hike,” Lim Jeong-yeo, The Korea Herald
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“Google is accused of union busting after firing four employees,” Sean Hollister, The Verge
13.“Apple and Google named in US lawsuit over Congolese child cobalt mining deaths”, Annie Kelly
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"Union Employees: Are You Protected From Layoffs?", Lisa Guerin, Lawyers.com
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"At Nintendo, Working All Night Is 'Mario Time'", Jason Schreier, Kotaku
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"How bad crediting hurts the game industry and muddles history", Richard Moss, Gamasutra
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"How Unions Help All Workers", Matthew Walters & Lawrence Mishel, Economic Policy Institute
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"The Game Design Reader: A Rules of Play Anthology", Katie Salen Tekinbas, pp. 713
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"EA: Visceral's canned Star Wars project 'too linear' for modern tastes", Chris Kerr, Gamasutra
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"Red Dead Redemption 2's labor controversy, explained", Owen S. Good, Polygon
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"ArenaNet ‘folded like a cheap card table,’ says fired Guild Wars 2 writer", Colin Campbell, Polygon
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"Worse than Scabs: Gamer Rage as Anti-Union Violence", Lana Polansky, Rhizome
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"Amazon's Aggressive Anti-Union Tactics Revealed in Leaked 45-Minute Video", Bryan Menegus, Gizmodo