FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER: Over 30 members of UK staff at Rockstar Games, developers of the Grand Theft Auto series, were fired on Thursday 30th October due to trade union activity. The staff, who were all part of a private trade union Discord channel and members of the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB), were dismissed in what the union argues constitutes unlawful and retaliatory dismissals.
Organisers at the IWGB have reported that amongst the staff dismissed were those with visas sponsored by Rockstar and those with medical conditions who will lose access to essential workplace healthcare schemes.
Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto series is the most profitable videogame franchise in the world - the last installment generating a staggering $1 billion in its first three days of sales and going on to make over $7 billion. Grand Theft Auto VI, releasing in early 2026, is expected to break all records and earn Rockstar upwards of $10 billion.
The IWGB, which sees this as a brazen act of illegal union busting, says it will be mounting a full and robust defense of its members who it believes have been targeted unfairly for exercising their legal rights.
Alex Marshall, IWGB President says: “Rockstar has just carried out the most blatant and ruthless act of union busting in the history of the games industry. This flagrant contempt for the law and for the lives of the workers who bring in their billions is an insult to their fans and the global industry.
Despite this calculated attack on workers organising for a collective voice and to improve their difficult working conditions, the Rockstar Union remains undeterred. They will keep organising for respect and better conditions whilst continuing to pour their blood, sweat and creativity into games that are loved by millions.
The IWGB will pursue every legal claim possible to ensure our members are reinstated and receive interim relief.”
Spring Mcparlin-Jones, Chair of the IWGB Game Workers Union says: “Next year, Grand Theft Auto VI is expected to make upwards of $10 billion. That’s enough to end world hunger for a year. Such a flagrant attack on workers’ rights from such a valuable studio sends a very clear and shocking message to the world, that money matters more than people.”
For more information, please contact:
Jake Thomas: jakethomas@iwgb.co.uk / +447446625784
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