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Interesting non-comment from EA and Atari
I find it most interesting that both EA and Atari refused comment on the accusations of excessive hours and a hostile work environment. If it were not true, I would have expected them to say something along the lines of: groups put in long hours as the product nears completion but in general we work 40 to 50 hours a week. Lacking that comment tells me that the accusations are likely to be true.

It is comforting to know the Ebenezer Scrooge is doing quite well in the 21st century.
Posted by: drabicky   Posted on: 11/18/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Unionize . . .  markdoiron | 11/18/04
Unionize Unionize Unionize Unionize  JoseTorr | 11/18/04
They should open up the console market  Nigel Johnstone | 11/18/04
How?  rapson | 11/18/04
Interesting non-comment from EA and Atari  drabicky | 11/18/04
Don't buy the games, just download them.  BostonITGuy | 11/18/04
Is this only in the US?  d_jedi | 11/18/04
We do have laws - that's why employees are pressing charges  CobraA1 | 11/18/04
But..  d_jedi | 11/18/04
It's been known that Game Development is slave work!  BostonITGuy | 11/18/04

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