Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
Raven Software gets its union contract with Microsoft three years after voting to organize

Raven Software gets its union contract with Microsoft three years after voting to organize

Posted on 4 August 2025 By jobuzo

Employees at Raven Software, known for its work on the Call of Duty franchise, finally have a union contract with Microsoft. This happened nearly years after quality assurance (QA) workers at the company voted to unionize.

Workers voted unanimously to ratify the first contract between the company’s Game Workers Alliance-CWA (GWA-CWA) members and Microsoft. This contract includes a guaranteed 10-percent wage increase over two years, along with additional raises through “merit and promotions.”

It also eliminates crunch time, with a requirement to give employees seven days’ notice for mandatory overtime. There will be no excessive overtime on back-to-back weeks and “no mandatory overtime of any duration for the majority of weeks in a quarter.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Advertisement

The contract also mandates a “fair promotions process” along with expanded disability accommodations. Finally, there are a spate of layoff protections, including severance, recall rights, COBRA subsidies and career transition services.

News :<div>12 weeks' jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers</div>

As previously stated, these workers voted to unionize three years ago. At the time, it was the first union at Activision Blizzard or any major US publisher. This was before Microsoft scooped up Activision.

The past three years have been fraught for Raven’s QA workers. An investigation found that Activision had been withholding raises from unionizing workers and the company’s top brass were accused of “bad faith bargaining.” Workers at ZeniMax, another company owned by Microsoft, secured a contract in June.

Raven Software gets its union contract with Microsoft three years after voting to organize


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: OpenAI says ChatGPT is on track to reach 700M weekly users
Next Post: That One Fujifilm Camera Everybody Badly Wants Now Costs Way More

Related Posts

How Sequoia-backed Ethos reached the public market while rivals fell short How Sequoia-backed Ethos reached the public market while rivals fell short News
TikTok finalizes deal for its US entity TikTok finalizes deal for its US entity News
DeepSeek’s V3.1 update sparks speculation over fate of next AI model News

Latest

  • New wave of potent synthetic drugs drives rise in global drug use, says UN
  • JD Vance jokes about wife’s $8.75 maternity dress amid NYT row
  • Is Andy Burnham the man to fight the right?
  • Daily roundup: LTA to hike fee for Malaysian cross-border taxis from $2 a month to $15 per trip — and other top stories today
  • DeepSeek on hiring spree – seeks newcomers, not just AI geniuses
  • World Insights: NATO chief in Washington to soothe strains amid persisting rifts
  • India to resume tourist visas for Bangladeshis after nearly two-year freeze
  • Is Intuit’s QuickBooks down? Business owners report issues; company responds widespread outages
  • Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration to revive restrictive immigration policy
  • Massachusetts House passes bill safeguarding libraries from book bans

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs