Activision Blizzard s attempt to stop demand for harassment is rejected by a California judge

Activision Blizzard, Inc. is an American developer and publisher of video games, created in 2017 by the merger between Activision and Vivendi Games. It is one of the largest video game publishers in the world, and the creator including the very popular game Call of Duty . The company is in turmoil from the summer of 2021, following the denunciation of sexist drifts.

The demand for sexual harassment to the Activision Blizzard workers presented by the Department of Housing and Fair Employment of California went around the world and generated a snowball that is still going on.

In all this process, information of all kinds related to the practices carried out by Activision Blizzard have come to light, while the judicial process has continued.

However, these legal matters are never simple since the process has been complied with due to the intervening of another organism.

Not long ago, The Equal Employment Opportunities Commission also charged against Activision Blizzard , conflict that was existed with an agreement with the company for 18 million dollars.

For its part, DFEH issued a formal objection against this agreement arguing that this could cause an irreparable damage to the legal procedures of that case.

This has raised discrepancies between the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission and the Department of Housing and Fair Employment of California.

Between stockings, Activision Blizzard has tried to pause the process by arguing an investigation to resolve the dispute.

However, Timothy Patrick Dillon, Los Angeles County Judge has rejected the application of the company to stop this procedure.

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Activision / Blizzard leaked texts are SO GROSS some Call of Duty devs have turned against them now The company will not be able to gain time, although from its dome they are already investigating all this controversy. He has recently dismissed 20 workers after investigations carried out.

There have been changes within the company s address, although despite all this controversy, the CEO of Activision, Blizzard Bobby Kotick, will be pobbtoned 155 million dollars this year.

And all this is not the only thing that has fallen on the company, the workers themselves have interposed a lawsuit for unfair labor practices.

Source: PC Gamer

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