Rockstar Games is Starting to Treat its Employees Better
Rockstar Games has offered full-time employment contracts to testers of its games and has changed some of the draconian rules that led to some very bad working conditions. According to last year's reports, those in this group were among the most exploited workers in the British studio.

Kotaku reports that Rockstar Games has decided to offer full-time work to testers of its games. The information was confirmed by three employees of one of the development studios, Lincoln, but it is difficult to say whether a similar proposal was made to of other teams. The new agreements came into force on August 1. The company has refused to comment on this matter.
The information is linked to the high-profile news from October last year. Kotaku journalist Jason Schreier interviewed several dozen former and current Rockstar Games employees. Many of them itted that they are forced to work a huge number of overtime hours (or crunch). The worst treatment was given to testers who were employed on forward contracts. Employees of this type were also forbidden, for example, to keep a phone on their desk (the rule was supposedly withdrawn).
It is worth noting that two sources reported that Rockstar Games is reportedly experimenting with slightly more stable working hours, allowing employees to complete their shifts on pre-scheduled time.
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