SAG-AFTRA Calls Strike Against Major Video Game Companies After Nearly 2 Years Of Contract Talks (deadline.com)
from simple@lemm.ee to games@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2024 09:43
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wccrawford@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2024 11:11 next collapse

It seems weird that the union can put up a vote for a strike against an agreement and then almost a year later actually call that strike into play. So many things have changed, and I’m sure that contract has changed a lot since then.

I’d love to know what the final piece says that they just can’t come to an agreement. It’s clearly about AI voice acting, but the detail matter.

EveningPancakes@lemm.ee on 29 Jul 2024 01:28 collapse

Going on strike is a last resort measure. People’s livelihoods are at stake when you go on strike. People won’t be able to pay their mortgage/rent when they’re out of work. The union has tried their best to negotiate on behalf of their members, but ultimately they made the call that negotiation was going the way they wanted for their members.

wccrawford@lemmy.world on 29 Jul 2024 11:01 collapse

Right, which is why it’s put to a vote so that the members themselves can make that call. And that’s why I think the vote was a year ago with a contract that was probably quite a bit different.

I clearly don’t know the details and they do, but from the outside, it looks weird.

Tikiporch@lemmy.world on 26 Jul 2024 12:37 next collapse

If their industry is like mine with unions, a lot of video game characters are going to have thick Indian accents.

"Andrew Ryan: Would you kindly…do the needful?

FenrirIII@lemmy.world on 27 Jul 2024 00:18 collapse

“Hello, Mister Snake. We’ve been trying to reach you regarding your car’s extended warranty.”

MajorHavoc@programming.dev on 26 Jul 2024 13:53 collapse

I can’t wait to watch the YouTube “How did this get made?!” series on the upcoming AI voice acted games that bomb so hard that only angry YouTube personalities remember them.