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Join Experis video game workers Tuesday, July 2, 2024, for a solidarity action outside Manpower Group in downtown Milwaukee. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) union members who work at Experis Games Solutions, a part of Manpower Group, are holding a Solidarity Action to call on Manpower to reach a fair first contract.

Join IAM members:
Tuesday, July 2
8 a.m. – 9 a.m.
Milwaukee Riverwalk in front of Manpower Global Headquarters
100 Manpower Place, Milwaukee

In November 2023, Experis Game Solutions workers voted 35-4 to unionize with the IAM union to address multiple workplace issues. Their elected bargaining committee entered into negotiations in February of this year. Recently, workers have met headwinds in bargaining as management has made it clear that they view each of their employees as temporary.

IAM members at Experis Game Solutions are responsible for quality assurance and troubleshooting of newly developed video games. The video game industry is notorious for chronic, widespread workplace problems like low wages, employee burnout, and frequent layoffs. IAM workers at Experis are in a historic struggle to change this.

Experis workers are fighting for good jobs that don’t just disappear at the end of a developer’s contract and believe that Manpower has a responsibility to provide stable jobs that pay a living wage and help to sustain a vibrant Milwaukee community.

Can’t make it to Milwaukee on the 2nd?  Then express solidarity with these workers!

Solidarity with Experis Game Solutions Workers

Target: Experis Game Solutions Workers

Workers at Experis Game Solutions in downtown Milwaukee organized a union in their workplace with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers IAMAW District 10. Seeking living wages and a better work-life balance, workers are organizing for dignity and a voice at work.

Sign the solidarity letter below to let Experis Game Solutions Workers know you stand with them in their fight for a fair contract.

To: Experis Game Solutions Workers

From: Click Here to Add Your Name

Across Wisconsin and across America, a new wave of union activism is taking hold as workers deploy the power of solidarity. We support you, the workers of Experis Game Solutions, as you join together for union rights.

It is only through workers coming together with strong unions and sitting down at the collective bargaining table with management that we harness the power to make change and create a more equitable future for all.

We stand with you in solidarity as you seek union rights for dignity, respect, and a voice at work.

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