The union-oriented Twitter account Daily Union Elections asked the world in a recent tweet, ā€œUnion folks, what is the best grievance/[Unfair Labor Practice] that you’ve ever won?ā€ And the world responded in kind. As a proud union girl myself, I thought a few stories stood out, but one came up above the rest—a worker accused of gaming on the job, saved because his work computer’s graphics card was too weak.

ā€œA member was accused of playing video games on his work computer,ā€ union organizing director Erik Strobl said. ā€œI got him cleared by proving conclusively that the employer-provided graphics card couldn’t handle the resource-hungry game his supervisor claimed to have seen.ā€

ā€œIf you’re being accused of being a gamer, solve the problem like a gamer,ā€ one commenter said. Other people tried guessing the game.

ā€œDwarf Fortress??ā€ said one reply. ā€œIt was The Sims,ā€ said another, ā€œno computers are built for that game.ā€

ā€œā€˜He was playing that new Call of Duty shit!ā€™ā€ a commenter imagined. ā€œā€˜Gerald, the new Call of Duty requires at minimum a GTX 960. This government PC has the performance of an overworked artist on his seventh cup of coffee.ā€™ā€

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But, no, imaginary Gerald was even more off base than you could have guessed. The worker wasn’t even playing a game, but watching ā€œa game review on his break (which is fine),ā€ Strobl clarified, ā€œbut he was accused of installing unauthorized third-party software on a government computer (which he 100% didn’t do and, as I showed, couldn’t have done). Zero abuse of time or state property.ā€

Apparently, this wasn’t the only time someone’s supervisor was unsure of what exactly a video game wasā€”ā€œI once had a supervisor ding me for playing a game,ā€ another Twitter user said. ā€œIt was a YouTube video running while data was crunching on the other screen.ā€

Yes, that’s my favorite game. YouTube.

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