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Seems there is still a lot of leaving Paizo primarily because of being grossly underpaid.

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I wonder if it would be more "powerful" if the United Paizo Workers took a broader position, became the United Gaming Workers (or some such) and brought in workers from Asmodee, Hasbro, etc. though its possible that some of them simply pay/treat their employees better and union representation is unnecessary. Given how many people leave Paizo for Wizards, it might be the case.

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TwilightKnight wrote:
I wonder if it would be more "powerful" if the United Paizo Workers took a broader position, became the United Gaming Workers (or some such) and brought in workers from Asmodee, Hasbro, etc. though its possible that some of them simply pay/treat their employees better and union representation is unnecessary. Given how many people leave Paizo for Wizards, it might be the case.
That is scary, given the horror stories I recall hearing about how Wizards used to treat their employees. Does anyone remember the annual Christmas layoffs?