Former Nintendo QA Tester Claims Company Stomping Out Workers Who Want a Union

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Mackenzie Clifton worked for Nintendo on games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate but claims he was fired after questions about unionizing were called a “downer.”

, the person who filed an April complaint with the National Labor Relations Board against Nintendo and its contracting firm Aston Carter finally spoke out. The unnamed worker who filed the report came out as Mackenzie Clifton, who worked as a quality assurance tester for Nintendo from 2018 to the start of this year.

The tester said he loved his job at the start, but quickly came to learn just how poorly the company treated its contracting staff. A strongand its post-release content. He and fellow contractors grew annoyed at their lack of agency and forced breaks.

 

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