Published , by Sam Chandler
Published , by Sam Chandler
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has released an official statement that was originally sent to all employees of the company. The statement concerns the recent lawsuit filed by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing. In the statement, Kotick apologises for not providing the “right empathy and understanding” and lays out five immediate actions the company is taking to improve the workplace.
The statement by Bobby Kotick was posted online on Activision’s investor page on July 27, 2021 and includes an apology, a review of the company’s policies, as well as five immediate actions the company will be taking to improve workplace safety. This statement comes a few days after it was reported that California is suing Activision Blizzard over sexual harassment and discrimination.
The actions, which are effective immediately, are as follows:
Of note is that those in management and leadership positions will be evaluated and those found to have “impeded the integrity” of Activision Blizzard’s processes for reporting claims and partaking in retaliation will be terminated.
These are all positive steps to address issues that appear to be deep-seeded within the company. While this is a great first step, no doubt more will be done over the coming days and months, especially as the employees band together to force improvement – as is being done with a planned walkout protest.
Shacknews will be sure to keep you updated as the situation with Activision Blizzard unfolds.