Parlamentarios acusan a Rockstar de obstruir la investigación por prácticas antisindicales

Tres parlamentarios laboristas escoceses han acusado a Rockstar, desarrolladora de Grand Theft Auto 6, de obstaculizar la transparencia en una disputa legal en curso sobre el despido de personal el año pasado. Los legisladores afirman que la empresa se ha negado a cooperar con las solicitudes de pruebas y derechos de apelación. Rockstar no ha respondido a las peticiones de comentarios.

Las acusaciones se centran en los despidos en Rockstar North en octubre de 2025, que el sindicato Independent Workers' Union of Great Britain calificó como prácticas antisindicales. Rockstar sostuvo que el personal fue despedido por falta grave. Más de 200 empleados firmaron posteriormente una carta criticando las medidas, y el primer ministro del Reino Unido, Keir Starmer, calificó la situación como profundamente preocupante en diciembre.

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