That’s essentially what happened with California’s hyped lawsuit against video-game maker Activision Blizzard for allegedly discriminating against women. The California Civil Rights Department ...
Activision Blizzard is accused of unequal pay, promoting men over women, and widespread sexual harassment. California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) is taking legal action ...
It was one of a number of such allegations against the firm, which is also facing a case filed by the state of California. Activision continues to deny wrongdoing as part of the EEOC settlement.
Activision Blizzard Inc. will lay off nearly 400 employees across its mobile gaming divisions in California, following last year’s $75.4 billion merger with Microsoft Corp. The company is ...
Activision will take additional steps to ensure fair pay and promotion practices and provide monetary relief to women who were employees or contract workers in California between Oct. 12, 2015 ...
In the wake of California's DFEH making the litigation public, several Activision executives have stepped down - including the head of beloved "Diablo" studio Blizzard Entertainment, J.
For years, the zombie-like California Civil Rights Department ... Consider its case against Santa Monica–based video-game maker Activision. Citing the agency’s claim that the company tolerated ...