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Neon begins by contextualizing the resurgence of union activity among video game workers, noting that many employees are seeking to safeguard themselves against inevitable layoffs in a brutal corporate environment. Historically, unions evolved to fight for better pay, safer working conditions, and fair treatment. But today, some white-collar workers and studio employees are using unionization as a tool not only for job security but also for influencing the content and direction of game development.