Dozens of people have joined a rally in Edinburgh calling on Rockstar Games to reinstate the 31 workers it sacked last week in what a union has described as a "ruthless act of union-busting".
Workers who lost their jobs were joined by current staff members outside the company's offices in Edinburgh on Thursday, while a similar protest is understood to have taken place at the firm's London office. Many held placards reading: "Say sorry, be nice" - a phrase associated with the company's boss Sam Houser - "Grant Theft Employment", and "Union busted?".
They were led in chants and addressed by various speakers, and cheered whenever passing drivers beeped their horns in support. Rockstar is the company behind the multibillion-dollar Grant Theft Auto franchise, and employs thousands of pe

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