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Strained working conditions of games industry in Ireland revealed
The report said harassment, discrimination, and inequity are disproportionately experienced by women.
The study revealed poor working conditions. File picture.
Thu, 10 Dec, 2020 - 07:02
Noel Baker, Social Affairs Correspondent
People working in the games industry here are low paid, can work up to 70 hours a week, and more than one in ten have experienced discrimination, according to a new report.
A study surveying games workers in Ireland, entitled What s the Score?, found that those working in the industry are more likely to be on insecure contracts.
The report was written by Joshua Moody and Professor Aphra Kerr of Maynooth University and the survey was assisted by Game Workers Unite Ireland, an affiliated branch of the Financial Services Union in Ireland.