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Activision Blizzard workers are organizing a walkout today following The Wall Street Journal s bombshell record regarding chief executive officer Bobby Kick.
The ABK Employees Alliance group, which stands for workers at Activision Blizzard as well as its subsidiary King, announced the walkout on social media sites. We will not be silenced up until Bobby Kick has been replaced as CEO, the group said, including that it remains to demand a third-party evaluation of the firm by a resource chosen by its employees.
In action, an Activision Blizzard agent gave the adhering to declaration to GameS pot:
We are fully devoted to cultivating a safe, inclusive and also rewarding environment for all of our workers around the globe. We sustain their right to share their opinions and problems in a risk-free and considerate fashion, without fear of revenge..
This is the second significant Activision Blizzard walkout this year. It follows one in July when the employees group protested the firm s abhorrent as well as insulting reaction to the suits that record insurance claims of unwanted sexual advances of women, pay violations, as well as a frat young boy culture.
The WSJ record -- which was based upon months of reporting, interviews, and also sourced papers-- claimed that Kick understood numerous sexual offense and harassment claims at Activision Blizzard s different studios. It also said he did not inform the board of directors of an out-of-court negotiation to a worker who accused a supervisor of rape.
The report likewise clarifies the separation of Blizzard co-leader Jen Oneal and also consists of allegations of harassment by a Trey arch programmer that left the company after the WSJ began checking out.
A spokesperson for Activision Blizzard stated the company is disappointed in the WSJ report, claiming it provides an incorrect and also deceptive sight of the business as well as Kick. Kick also directly launched a video clip, transcribed as well as published by Activision, that reacts to the WSJ record.
Kick got Activision out of insolvency in 1991 for $400,000 with a team of investors as well as has been its chief executive officer given that. He is just one of the highest-paid Chief executive officers in the United States, and not simply in video games, making $154 million in 2020. Before the WSJ record coming out, Kick accepted take a huge pay cut and announced that Activision would certainly finish compulsory settlement practice for workers.
For more, look into GameS pot s timeline of all the major events in the Activision Blizzard case.
Sources Articles
- Wall street journal bombshell: The president of Activision knew cases of sexual abuse : Bobby Kotick in front of the controversy
- Abk employees alliance group: Activision Blizzard Employees Kind ABK Workers Alliance, Submit Letter To Administration Ahead Of Today's Incomes Call|workers
- Activision blizzard: Activision Blizzard announces extensive initiatives in the workplace
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wall street, street journal, activision blizzard, journal bombshell, activision, bobby kotick, blizzard, wsj record, kotick, wsj
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