Employees at Activision Blizzard plan a work stoppage to protest sexism at the US video game company, according to a rallying cry echoing on social media
The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing had filed a civil complaint last week claiming the maker of"Call of Duty" and"World of Warcraft" violated state laws by allowing a"pervasive frat boy workplace culture."
Employees at Activision Blizzard have planned a work stoppage to protest sexism at the US video game company, according to a rallying cry echoing on social media. Organisers expected about 50 people to take part in the campus protest, with others joining virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In the latest case highlighting claims of sexism in the video game industry, the lawsuit said the company "fostered a sexist culture and paid women less than men."
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