Sega Workers In Irvine, California Form Largest Multi-Department Union In Game Industry

The workers at Sega of America’s Irvine office in California have announced it has elected to form a union–making it the largest multi-department union in the entire game industry. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

The news comes from the official Allied Employees Guild Improving Sega (AEGIS) Twitter account, and it reads:

“WE WON! We just won our union election 91-26. Our 200+ member union is now the LARGEST multi-department union of organized workers in the ENTIRE gaming industry. So excited to celebrate this win & head to the bargaining table w/ @SEGA to continue building this company we love!”

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