A few hours after Activision Blizzard publishes a statement in which he announced the agreement with the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission), the union who denounced the company for Bad Praxis Labor (Code-Cwa) hBlizzard criticized that the compensation is so Only 18 million dollars. It s a cake on the face of the workers if we consider that Activision Blizzard is worth 7.2 billion dollars and that employees have had to face toxic working conditions for years.
In the official statement, signed by Sara Steffens, the union hBlizzard underlined that the agreement reached between both parties makes it clear that Thousands of workers from Activision Blizzard have suffered bad work habits within the company in a period of time that is It hBlizzard prolonged for years. They will not receive real justice, they lament. They argue that the 18 million dollars are a mincia and point out that The management does not recognize that its actions damaged employees . They argue that it is a very small price to pay and that serves Blizzard a distraction.
It s Time for Real Accountability for Bad Corporate Actors-Workers Deserve Blizzard much more. pic.twitter.com/mfbsxzmfsc.
- code-cwa (@code cwa) september 29, 2021
Request other organisms that look elsewhere
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission hBlizzard sent a message in which they confirm that they will not make accounts for the address by these abuse . From Code-CWA they trust that other government agencies such Blizzard SEC, NLRB and California DFEH pay attention and are truly responsible for Activision Blizzard in favor of 10,000 workers that the company hBlizzard a payroll.
According to the activision statement, the 18 million dollars will be allocated to a fund that serves to compensate the victims . The remaining money will be invested in projects related to the promotion of good practices in the work environment, Blizzard well Blizzard in the situation of women within the videogame industry.
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