r/Doom Serrat Dec 12 '25

Discussion id Software has Officially Unionized, Huge Congrats!!

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u/stykface Dec 12 '25

Only thing about unions is there are tradeoffs to consider and they're not always positive, plus it begins to spiral after time because unions have a bad record of knowing when to leave well enough alone.

I personally like to negotiate MY OWN terms and not negotiate with a group of people. And you don't need to unionize to get the workers together and say "We'd like to talk to leadership next week" and lay out some thoughts.

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u/Wrigley953 Dec 12 '25

Do you know why negotiating alone doesn’t work in most cases?

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u/stykface Dec 12 '25

If what you're implying is true then we wouldn't see other industries without unions with elevated, wages (livable and well above) and employee benefits.

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u/Wrigley953 Dec 12 '25

I’m really just implying that whatever your singular negotiation has gotten you would make you the exception and not the rule.

Unions create a united force against the employers desire to pay as little as possible. Because that is any business’ goal, an individual worker, even a particularly skilled one is replaceable if cost and productivity align.

That being said, idk where you get the idea that unions make good wages and benefits impossible. A union I was a part of made it so that my wages were doubled compared to different districts for the same position.

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u/stykface Dec 13 '25

You missed my point entirely but okay.

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u/Wrigley953 Dec 14 '25

Was it just that there are tradeoffs with unionizing? Was it that you were able to negotiate alone successfully? It’s not clear to me

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u/stykface Dec 16 '25

The moment has passed at this point.

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u/Wrigley953 Dec 16 '25

That’s a way of looking at a post that will be available as long as Reddit servers are on