The latest chapter in the ongoing Activision Blizzard controversy around the treatment of women in its workplace has unfolded. The Call of Duty and Warcraft publisher confirmed it has fired 20 people while it also is trying to pause California's lawsuit due to claims of ethics violations.
Activision Blizzard executive vice president for corporate affairs, Fran Townsend, sent an email to staffers this week addressing the latest developments, and this note was shared online. Townsend, who came under fire at the onset of the lawsuits for her initial reaction to the news and her social media presence, said Activision Blizzard's future "depends on fostering a company culture where all feel safe and heard." One part of this is that Activision Blizzard needs to prove to its employees that when they speak up about any issue, they are heard.
"I have been quietly listening over the last few months to your comments, concerns, and observations. I am grateful to everyone who shared their points of view--especially those who challenged us to do better," she said. "It's important to me that you know how seriously I take this, and how committed I am to the next steps we will take together. We are working tirelessly to ensure that, moving forward, this is a place where people are not only heard, but empowered."Continue Reading at GameSpot
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