After Rockstar Games fired 31 GTA 6 developers, even British Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer is now taking an interest and says Parliament will investigate the matter: “This is a very worrying matter.”


  • British Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer says Parliament will investigate anti-union allegations against Rockstar.
  • The studio fired on the 31st Grand Theft Auto 6 employees in October
  • The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain claims Rockstar fired employees for trying to unionize, but Take-Two has denied the accusations.

British Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer said the British Parliament will investigate anti-union allegations against Rockstar Games following the studio’s dismissal on the 31st. Grand Theft Auto 6 developers in October.

As IGN reported, local MP for Rockstar North, Chris Murray, came forward during the December 10 parliamentary session to inform Starmer of the matter, saying: “The video games company Rockstar in my constituency last month made 31 employees redundant without providing evidence or union representation. [Independent Workers Union of Great Britain] The IWGB denounces anti-union acts. After meeting with Rockstar, they failed to reassure me that they respect labor laws and I share my concerns about union busting.

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