The CEO of Activision is reaffirmed: Whoever doubts does not understand how important this is for me

Activision Blizzard has reacted quickly to the last article in which new details have appeared on the accusations of promoting a hostile work environment, especially for women, and has done it with an open letter of its responsible maximum, Bobby Kick, That has reiterated its conviction to create the healthier and even work environment.

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The veteran management has emphasized that significant measures to improve our company and our way of thinking have already been taken. But there is more work to be done. To become the models workplace that we all aspire to, more Changes, adds Kick. But I trust that we will get it.

And here he has launched a direct mention to the article by The Wall Street Journal. I want to say two important things, first, we are incredibly fortunate to have the most talented team in the video game industry, all of them committed to improving constantly. And I share that commitment. Second, he continues, whoever doubts me conviction to build a healthier and inclusive workplace is that it really does not understand how important this is for me.

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Any repairable behavior is simply unacceptable Bobby Kick creativity and inspiration thrive better in a healthy and respectful work environment. There is nothing that changes that [...] as I have made it clear, we are moving forward with a new Zero tolerance policy Towards inappropriate behaviors. And zero means zero. Any repairable behavior is simply unacceptable. Kick has highlighted that in recent times the video game industry has been news by aspects that should not [work harassment], and all, including me, we must accept this need for change to be able to give the best of ourselves at best work environment.

The statement from the Executive Director ends with a thank you all the employees for the commitment to the culture of respect.

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