A former Nintendo employee who was fired from the company less than a month after asking the company about its views on unionisation has spoken out, and disputed Nintendo’s own narrative that they were fired for an entirely separate reason – a breach of confidentiality.
Quality assurance tester Mackenzie Clifton has spoken publicly to Axios about their departure from Nintendo of America, and revealed both the question on unionisation they asked, as well as the “confidential information” they were accused of leaking.
During a January company Q&A with Nintendo of America boss Doug Bowser, Clifton says they submitted the following question: “What does NoA think about the unionisation trend in QA in the games industry as of late?”
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