Evolution Gaming faces scrutiny in Georgia related to the working environment of its office and live gaming studio in Tbilisi.
Georgian media reports that “at least 5,000 employees” of Evolution Georgia will go on strike from 12 July, demanding improved working conditions, labour rights and higher salaries.
Recognised as global gambling’s highest-valued games developer, Stockholm-listed Evolution Gaming has been accused of maintaining “unsafe and unsanitary workplace conditions, harassment by managers, and meagre pay” for staff in Georgia.
The accusations were brought to light by Mautskebeli, a Georgian trade union news source that published screenshots and communications of company management involved in abuse, including “sexist, racist, and discriminatory remarks against employees.”
