Activision Blizzard charged with violating labor laws in union complaint

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Activision Blizzard is now being charged with an unfair labor practice suit, ABetterABK confirmed via Twitter. The suit, filed with the National Labor Relations Board, accuses Activision Blizzard of taking actions like surveillance against employees, interrogating employees and making coercive statements.

Activision Blizzard already faces a lawsuit that is alleging multiple issues, including how the company allowed a sexist workplace environment to develop. The company has taken some steps so far, with Blizzard Entertainment president J. Allen Brack stepping down. Multiple other high-level Blizzard employees have been removed, including the game director of upcoming action role-playing game Diablo 4.

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Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick stated that any employees who were found to have “impeded the integrity of our processes” would be removed from the company. Activision Blizzard committed to change during its Q2 2021 earnings call, though employees note that their demands have not yet been met.

Overwatch hero Mcree is also being renamed following the removal of his namesake from Blizzard Entertainment. The Department of Fair Housing and Employment has accused Activision Blizzard of not complying with its investigation, though Activision Blizzard insists it has “complied with every proper request.” The initial lawsuit was also expanded to include contract or temporary workers at Activision Blizzard.

Activision Blizzard is one of the largest gaming publishers, with many major franchises like Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and Diablo in its gaming portfolio.

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