Labor Rights
New York City sues Motoclick and its CEO, alleging violations of delivery worker pay laws
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New York City has filed a lawsuit against delivery app Motoclick and its CEO, alleging illegal fees and other violations of the city’s delivery worker pay rules that the city says amount to millions of dollars in stolen wages and damages. City officials say they are seeking to shut the company down and are warning other delivery platforms ahead of new worker-protection laws taking effect January 26, 2026.
Quality assurance workers at Blizzard's Albany and Austin studios have ratified a union contract with Microsoft after nearly three years of bargaining. The agreement covers 60 workers and includes pay raises, AI protections, and restrictions on mandatory overtime. This marks the third such union deal at Microsoft's gaming divisions.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that government ministers will examine Rockstar Games' dismissal of over 30 employees at its UK studio. The firings, which occurred at the end of October, have drawn accusations of union busting from affected workers and supporters. MP Chris Murray, who met with the company, expressed doubts about the process followed.
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Employees and former interns have accused Dilara Findikoglu's studio of abusive labor practices, including grueling unpaid hours and unreimbursed personal expenses. These claims, reported in industry publications, clash with her recent Vanguardia Prize at the British Fashion Awards. The studio has declined to comment.
In Kathmandu's National Kidney Center, young Nepalese men returning from grueling jobs in the Middle East are increasingly battling chronic kidney disease caused by relentless heat and dehydration. Doctors link this silent epidemic to climate change and exploitative labor conditions in the Gulf. Simple preventive measures could avert many cases, yet protections remain inadequate.
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Following the killing of a bailiff in Bexbach, Saarland, the German Bailiffs' Association has called for a more comprehensive security concept. The incident highlights ongoing risks for field workers. Association chairman Matthias Boek identifies improved training and equipment as urgent steps.
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