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Nintendo Of America Criticised Over Treatment Of Part-Time And Contract Workers

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Earlier this week it emerged that Nintendo of America and recruitment company Aston Carter have been named in a workers’ rights complaint; the complaint alleges actions such as ‘discharge’ from employment and ‘coercive statements’. Nintendo of America issued a response saying that the worker in question was “a contractor who was previously terminated for the disclosure of confidential information”.

Now an extensive report has been shared by Kotaku, in which it speaks to current and former Nintendo employees about working conditions, with a focus on part-time and contract workers.

Employees spoken to cite a ‘two-tiered’ system, with contractors hired through external agencies often on 11-month contracts (and enforced two month breaks afterwards) that work without health and other employment benefits. As an example, some testers reportedly earn as little as $16USD an hour, less than minimum wage in nearby Seattle (Nintendo of America is based in Redmond, Washington).



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