(Bloomberg) Microsoft Corp. is converting a group of subcontracted temps into unionized employees, bucking an industry trend and expanding organized labor’s new foothold at the software giant.Most Read from BloombergBitcoin’s 2023 Rally Frays During Brief 7.5% Drop Toward $40,000Abu Dhabi Is the World’s Newest Wealth Haven for BillionairesJack Ma’s Biggest E-Commerce Rival Is Coming for AmazonBig Tech’s Ability to Deliver on AI Profits Looms Over S&P 500Harvard Under Heightened Pressure After
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Microsoft says it will hire 77 ZeniMax QA contractors as unionized employees. One of the perks for the workers is a copy of Starfield, a game they worked on and wouldn't otherwise have gotten for free.