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Over 200 Rockstar Employees Demand Reinstatement of Fired Colleagues

From Rockstar’s perspective, the company has stated that the dismissals were related to alleged sharing of confidential information and not—at least officially—connected to union-activity or organising. Image source: Web

More than two hundred employees of Rockstar Games have jointly addressed senior management, demanding the immediate reinstatement of colleagues who were dismissed in what the staff claim is a retaliatory move.

In a letter delivered last week, over 200 developers and other staff members at Rockstar’s UK-based studio (notably Rockstar North) voiced strong criticism of the decision to dismiss 31 workers.

Image source: Ross Greer/Scottish Greens

They argue these dismissals coincide with attempts by the workers to engage in union-organisation and discussion of workplace conditions — and thus, they call for their colleagues’ reinstatement without delay.

Image source: Ross Greer/Scottish Greens

The dispute raises multiple wider questions for the games-industry: the balance between corporate confidentiality (especially for high-profile titles such as the upcoming Grand Theft Auto VI), the rights of workers to organise, and the emerging labour dynamics within creative tech environments.

In sum, the mass letter from staff at Rockstar signals a serious internal conflict: the workforce is publicly challenging the company’s decision-making, demanding both accountability and restoration of employment for their colleagues. It remains to be seen how Rockstar will respond, whether by offering reinstatement, negotiation, or other resolution.

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