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The State of California intervenes for Activision

Activision-Blizzard returns to the center of the legal look, and this return could cost you an image even worse for government agencies. And is that the Department of Housing and Justice Justice (DFEH) of California, who had already suspected the level of collaboration of the developer, has carried out a motion with which it officially intervenes in the judicial process for Avoid the destruction of tests . Activision-Blizzard could have an agreement with the EEOC that allowed him to destroy tests This has been collected by Kotaku by posting the already commented motion, with which it is insisted that Activision-Blizzard could be eliminating evidence fundamental For the trial and, therefore, interfereing in the investigation. In this sense, the DFEH considers that the developer could have an agreement with the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC) in which a clause is included that allows Activision-Blizzard can Get rid of any argument of sexual harassment of the archive...

Activision Blizzard: Agreement over 18 million US

It is becoming increasingly complicated in the sexism scandal around Activision Blizzard . With the EQUAL Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), another US authority had turned on, the company sued and already a shortly thereafter an agreement over $ 18 million, which should be made available to the persons concerned as compensation and redress. However, the originally complaining authority Department of Fair Employment and Housing ( DFEH ) does not agree with this Agreement and remain the decision now. Like Stephen Totilo, a journalist at Axios, reported on Twitter, the Dfeh believed that this hazard agreement could damage the case. The sexism scandal at Activision Blizzard: a multi-aim Because the DFEH believes that employees could not be prosecuted at Activision Blizzard due to the agreement, and although the EEOC could not judge the incidents at all. One sees the case as such and the legal consequences for participating employees through the agreement reached. Dfeh s ong...

Activision Blizzard, Understanding US Securities Trading

The Activision Blizzard, which was complained of sexual violence (DFEH) in California, the government agency (DFEH), was reported to be investigated by the US Securities Transaction Committee (SEC). According to Wall Street Journal , SEC is reported to summon the former and current employees, including Bobby Cotton Activision Blizzard CEO. SEC said, Employment and Related Issues , which specifically, specifically, it is expected that the Activision Blizzard has hidden it to investors, even if an Activision Blizzard recognizes the complaints and discrimination complaints. The SEC has the authority to investigate the illegal activity of the market order as a US depreciation. You can investigate several issues such as stocks, faxes, and securities embezzlement, internal transactions, and inorganic stock trading, and are subject to investigation of corporate disclosure obligations. The suspicion that the Activision Blizzard was concealment , and the suspicions that the shareholders wer...