UK Employment Tribunal Rejects Rockstar Games Employees' Interim Pay Request
A UK employment tribunal has turned down a request from 34 former employees of Rockstar Games, who were fired last year, to receive interim pay while waiting for a full hearing about their dismissal. The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) had accused the company of "union busting" following their termination.
The tribunal rejected the request despite the union's confidence that a full and substantive hearing would find Rockstar's actions to be unjust, unlawful, and in breach of its own procedures. IWGB president Alex Marshall stated, "Despite being refused interim relief today, we've come out of last week’s hearing more confident than ever that a full and substantive tribunal will find Rockstar's calculated attempt to crush a union to be not only unjust but unlawful."
The former employees were fired from their jobs in the UK and Canada, with 31 from the UK and three from Canada. The IWGB had accused Rockstar of firing its own employees due to leaks of company information on a Discord channel.
A spokesperson for Rockstar Games stated that they regretted having to make dismissals but stood by their course of action. However, it is unclear at this time whether Rockstar will be required to pay out any compensation.
This move comes as Rockstar continues working on its latest game, Grand Theft Auto VI, which was recently delayed from a planned May launch to November 19th.
A UK employment tribunal has turned down a request from 34 former employees of Rockstar Games, who were fired last year, to receive interim pay while waiting for a full hearing about their dismissal. The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) had accused the company of "union busting" following their termination.
The tribunal rejected the request despite the union's confidence that a full and substantive hearing would find Rockstar's actions to be unjust, unlawful, and in breach of its own procedures. IWGB president Alex Marshall stated, "Despite being refused interim relief today, we've come out of last week’s hearing more confident than ever that a full and substantive tribunal will find Rockstar's calculated attempt to crush a union to be not only unjust but unlawful."
The former employees were fired from their jobs in the UK and Canada, with 31 from the UK and three from Canada. The IWGB had accused Rockstar of firing its own employees due to leaks of company information on a Discord channel.
A spokesperson for Rockstar Games stated that they regretted having to make dismissals but stood by their course of action. However, it is unclear at this time whether Rockstar will be required to pay out any compensation.
This move comes as Rockstar continues working on its latest game, Grand Theft Auto VI, which was recently delayed from a planned May launch to November 19th.