‘We will not return to silence’: Activision-Blizzard employees push back on Bobby Kotick statement

Activision Blizzard employees taking part in today’s work stoppage have issued a statement saying that while they are “pleased” by the change in the company’s tone, last night’s statement by CEO Bobby Kotick “fails to address critical elements at the heart of employee concerns.”

The walkout, announced yesterday, is in protest of Activision Blizzard’s response to a lawsuit filed last week alleging widespread discrimination, sexual harassment, and a “frat boy” culture at the company. After nearly a week of silence, Kotick said yesterday that his company’s initial response to the suit—in which chief compliance officer Frances Townsend dismissed the allegations as “a distorted and untrue picture of [Activision Blizzard], including factually incorrect, old, and out of context stories, some from more than a decade ago”—was “quite frankly tone deaf,” according to Kotick. He also promised an immediate review of the company’s policies and procedures and investigations into all claims of misconduct. Activision Blizzard has offered paid time off for all employees taking part in the walkout.

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