Labor News & Commentary March 12 SAG-AFTRA complains about major video game studios' AI proposal & more
https://onlabor.org/march-12-2025/
By Jacqueline Rayfield
Jacqueline Rayfield is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays News and Commentary, SAG-AFTRA complains about major video game studios AI proposal amid a months-long strike, and German unionized Ford workers criticize the automaker for rescinding an economic agreement in place since 2006.
Members of SAG-AFTRA at major video game studios have been on strike for over seven months about job security in the face of AI replacement. Yesterday, the union highlighted alarming loopholes that will leave our members vulnerable to AI abuse, in the companies latest bargaining proposal. The union explains that this proposal would allow companies to recycle union members past work on video games and outside projects without bargaining with the union. The union urged its members to reject jobs on video game projects since these jobs could undermine the unions position on AI. It has been just over a year since SAG-AFTRAs actors strike focused on AI in TV roles.
Ford Motor Co. plans to inject $4.4 billion into its German operations amid Europes challenging landscape for electric vehicles. However, the companys German labor union claims this is a dirty trick by management to begin job cuts of Ford workers. The plan to provide funding also terminated an agreement between Ford Germany and its international parent company to subsidize German operations. This agreement has been in effect since 2006.