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The UK government will ‘look into’ Rockstar’s firing of union-organizing workers

December 10, 2025
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Rockstar Games may have to answer for what appears to be union-busting behavior. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, under pressure from parliament, said the government will “look into” the firing of 31 employees in October.

The sacked workers were all part of a private trade union chat group on Discord. The company claimed the firings were “for gross misconduct” and accused the workers of sharing confidential information outside of the company.

But based on what we know, it’s hard to see that characterization as anything but union-busting in search of legal cover. The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) described the case as “the most blatant and ruthless act of union busting in the history of the games industry.”

In November, IWGB issued legal claims against the Grand Theft Auto developer. The next day, over 200 staff at Rockstar North signed a letter condemning the firings and pressuring management to reinstate the workers. Earlier that month, the fired workers and their supporters protested outside Rockstar North’s Edinburgh headquarters. Others picketed in Paris, London and New York.

The UK government will ‘look into’ Rockstar’s firing of union-organizing workers

Fired workers and supporters protesting outside Rockstar’s headquarters (IWGB)

“It’s clear to everyone close to this situation that this is a blatant, unapologetic act of vicious union busting,” one of the fired staffers said anonymously in a November statement. “Rockstar employs so many talented game developers, all of whom are crucial to making the games we put out.”

Edinburgh East and Musselburgh MP Chris Murray, who prompted Starmer’s response, said in parliament that he recently met with Rockstar to discuss the case. “The meeting only entrenched my concerns about the process Rockstar used to dismiss so many of their staff members,” he said. “I was not assured their process paid robust attention to UK employment law, I was not convinced that this course of action was necessary, and alarmingly, I did not leave informed on exactly what these 31 people had done to warrant their immediate dismissal.”

Murray added that Rockstar initially refused entry to the MPs unless they signed a non-disclosure agreement. The company eventually relented on that front.

On Wednesday, Murray triggered Starmer’s response in parliament. The MP asked the Prime Minister if he agreed that “all companies, regardless of profit size, must follow UK employment law and all workers have the right to join a union?”

Starmer replied that he found the case “deeply concerning.” He added that “every worker has the right to join a trade union, and we’re determined to strengthen workers’ rights and ensure they don’t face unfair consequences for being part of a union. Our ministers will look into the particular case the member raises and will keep him updated.”

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