Wizards of the Coast declines to voluntarily recognize Magic Arena union by May 1st deadline

An election is expected in the coming weeks to recognize the union.
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Wizards of the Coast has not voluntarily recognized a new union being formed by Magic: The Gathering Arena employees. A post on United Wizards of the Coast's webpage states that the company has not voluntarily recognized the union by the May 1st deadline put forth by the union when it announced its attempt to form. Per the post, Wizards has had no contact with union representatives at all, with their only statement about the planned filing being released to media sources instead.

Developers tied to Magic Arena announced last week that they were forming a union, citing a need to protect workers from layoffs, guardrails over generative AI usage and crunch time, and protections for remote work. This union is limited to Magic Arena developers only and does not encompass other areas at Wizards of the Coast.

As Wizards has not chosen to voluntarily recognize the union, the next step would be an election overseen by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), in which all qualifying employees can choose to vote on whether or not to form a union. Per the United Wizards of the Coast's page, the group's voluntary recognition letter contained a super-majority of the Arena team, meaning they would have the votes to create the union as long as their membership holds firm. The union organizers state that they expect the election to be held within the coming weeks.
 

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WoTC CEO: Hey Phil, do we still have that Pinkerton number somewhere on file? Also, is Hollowpoint the best choice for cats?

Phil: That's an awfully specific question about cats.

WoTC CEO: Well, I figure they are cat owners.
 

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WoTC CEO: Hey Phil, do we still have that Pinkerton number somewhere on file? Also, is Hollowpoint the best choice for cats?

Phil: That's an awfully specific question about cats.

WoTC CEO: Well, I figure they are cat owners.

Mod note:

Hey. Not cool.

The world is filled with enough bad stuff without making things up. And no, "it was a joke" is not a sufficient defense.

Keep it clean, folks - all shots above the belt. Thanks.
 


This isn't the same group of Magic guys involved in all of the art plagiarism scandals, is it?

No.

The art plagiarism is, as you might expect, up at the card creation end of the pipeline. Specific artists have committed plagiarism - it looks like on the order of a single case per year, on average.

The union is starting among the folks who then bring content into the Magic: the Gathering Arena online platform.
 



It's coming regardless. I hate to sound hopeless, but the reality is that AI is going to upend everything, not just WotC. We are in some very bad weather, civilizationally speaking. All the sci-fi I read thirty years ago is coming true. So buckle up, friends.
 

Mod Note:
Folks,

We have an entire subforum for discussion of AI. Please take your ponderings on all things AI there, as here it is off-topic. Thanks.
 


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