Unionization in the Video Game Industry: A Comprehensive Overview

May 20, 2024

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Introduction

Unionization in the video game industry has been a topic of intense discussion and debate over recent years. As more companies and employees recognize the benefits and challenges of unionizing, the industry is gradually shifting towards a more structured and supportive work environment. This blog post delves into a podcast episode featuring  Jay Powell, the esteemed CEO and Founder of The Powell Group and the mastermind behind IndieGameBusiness®., and Jenny Jarzabski, a Senior Developer at Paizo, discussing the unionization process at Paizo and its implications for the broader industry.

The Catalyst for Change: Hasbro’s Licensing Restructure

Last year, Paizo experienced significant upheaval following a major licensing restructure by Hasbro. The change in licensing agreements caused widespread concern among game developers and publishers who relied on Hasbro’s Open Game License (OGL). This prompted Paizo to take swift action to protect their intellectual property and the interests of their staff and contributors.

Paizo accelerated several projects, including the Pathfinder Remaster and the development of Starfinder Second Edition, both of which would use a new license called the Ork License. This license aimed to preserve the spirit of the OGL and provide a stable legal framework for creators.

The Road to Unionization at Paizo

The unionization effort at Paizo was not an overnight decision but the result of years of internal discussions and dissatisfaction with certain company policies. Employees began to talk about their working conditions, pay, and other issues in secret, fearing potential backlash from management.

Key Motivations for Unionization

  1. Fair Compensation: Many employees felt their wages were not reflective of the cost of living in Seattle, where Paizo is headquartered.
  2. Codified Policies: There was a desire for more transparent and consistent policies regarding disciplinary actions and employee terminations.
  3. Financial Transparency: Employees wanted more insight into the company’s financial status and decisions impacting their work and compensation.

Choosing the Right Union: The Role of CWA

Paizo employees ultimately chose to align with the Communications Workers of America (CWA), a decision influenced by CWA’s extensive experience and resources. CWA covers a wide range of professions, making it a suitable fit for Paizo’s diverse workforce, which includes creative directors, warehouse workers, and customer service representatives.

The Unionization Process

Once Paizo employees were ready to announce their intention to unionize, they faced a tense waiting period to see how the company would react. Fortunately, Paizo’s executives did not oppose the move and voluntarily recognized the union within a week, avoiding the need for more contentious and prolonged negotiations.

Negotiations and Outcomes

The negotiations between Paizo’s union representatives and executives addressed several critical issues:

  • Improved Pay: One of the primary goals was to secure better wages for employees.
  • Clear Policies: Establishing clear, written policies for various HR processes.
  • Job Security: Ensuring more robust protections against arbitrary layoffs or terminations.

Impact on the Industry

Paizo’s successful unionization has inspired other game industry professionals to consider similar actions. Various video game workers have reached out to Paizo’s union representatives for advice and have even used Paizo’s contract as a template for their own negotiations.

Broader Implications for Game Workers

Unionization is gradually gaining traction in the video game industry, with other organizations like IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) also supporting game workers. This trend is particularly significant in the U.S., where unionization efforts are more prevalent compared to some European countries with stronger labor protections.

Challenges and Considerations

While unionization offers many benefits, it also poses challenges, especially for companies with international workforces. Legal complexities can arise when dealing with contractors and employees based in different countries. However, having a union can help negotiate strong contract language to protect all workers, including contractors.

Anecdotes and Reflections:

Unionization in the video game industry is a critical step towards ensuring fair treatment, better pay, and more transparent policies for workers. Paizo’s experience serves as a valuable case study for other companies and employees considering unionization. As the industry evolves, the lessons learned from Paizo’s journey can help shape a more equitable and supportive work environment for all game industry professionals.

The unionization movement within the video game industry is still in its early stages, but the momentum is growing. Companies and employees alike are recognizing the importance of collective bargaining in achieving better working conditions and ensuring long-term sustainability in the industry. As more game developers and publishers follow in Paizo’s footsteps, the industry will continue to evolve, hopefully towards a future where fair treatment and transparency are the norms, not the exceptions.

This blog post is inspired by the podcast discussion between Jenny Jarzabski and Jay Powell on the topic Unionization in the Video Game Industry

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