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Activision is facing another lawsuit, this time related to an age discrimination accusation. A former Activision executive has sued the video game publisher for age discrimination, according to a report by Law360. The 57-year-old worked for Blizzard from 2014 until August 2023 when he was laid off as part of a restructuring of the tech department. The man claims in the lawsuit that former CEO Bobby Kotick allegedly said “there are too many old white guys” while discussing the company’s problems at a leadership conference. After the meeting, two white executives apparently left the company in p...
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Activision may go through another round of layoffs soon after announcing that QA staff will need to return to the office full-time. QA staff located in Minneapolis, Austin, and El Segundo will reportedly be forced to work from the Activision office and can no longer be remote starting January 2024. The email was given out on November 30 but wasn’t revealed until the ABK Worker’s Alliance shared the announcement on December 18. According to the ABK Workers Alliance, “the job security of many QA employees” was on “shaky ground” due to the announcement of hybrid work earlier this year. Since that...
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