Yet another Microsoft studio has taken advantage of the labour neutrality agreement the company signed with the CWA (Communications Workers of America) to get its acquisition of Activision Blizzard through, and this time it's DOOM developer id Software, with 165 developers at the Texas-based studio voting in favour of forming a wall-to-wall union.

Announced with a press release from the CWA , union members cited wanting to protect elements of their work, like being able to work remotely, ensuring " responsible use of AI ," as lead services programmer at id Software and union member, Chris Hays, told Aftermath in an interview.

" The wall-to-wall organizing effort at id Software was much needed; it’s incredibly important that developers across the industry unite to push back on

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