Activision Blizzard employees form a committee to fight workplace discrimination
, describing them as filthy, uncomfortable and poorly secured. Employees said fridges for breast milk were also used to store beer, that people pumping often had to sit on the floor and that breast milk was sometimes stolen.
Activision Blizzard executives have been accused of cultivating a sexist, discriminatory workplace in multiple lawsuits over the past year. California's Department of Fair Employment and Housingin July 2021 after conducting a two-year investigation into allegations of unchecked sexual harassment, gender-based discrimination and a pervasive"frat boy culture" at the studio.
this March, agreeing to establish an $18 million fund to compensate employees who experienced discrimination at the studio.
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