Video game workers at Blizzard Entertainment who work on the popular game "World of Warcraft" have voted to unionize. (Raul Roa) The more than 500 game developers at Blizzard Entertainment who work on ...
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The more than 500 game developers at Blizzard Entertainment who work on the blockbuster video game "World of Warcraft" have elected to form a union, marking the latest entrant in a wave of unionizing ...