Activision Blizzard Commits to Expanded Workplace Initiatives, Reaches Agreement with the EEOC
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker)
The Company Will Also Develop Tools and Training Programs to Assist Efforts to Improve Workplace Experiences
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 27, 2021-- Activision Blizzard (Nasdaq: ATVI) today confirmed that, as part of its effort to have the most welcoming, inclusive workplace, it has reached an agreement with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to settle claims and to further strengthen policies and programs to prevent harassment and discrimination in the company’s workplace. Under the agreement, the principal terms of which are summarized in Attachment A to this press release, Activision Blizzard has committed to create an $18 million fund to compensate and make amends to eligible claimants. Any amounts not used for claimants will be divided between charities that advance women in the video game industry or promote awareness around harassment and gender equality issues as well as company diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, as approved by the EEOC. The agreement is subject to court approval.

The company also announced an initiative to develop software tools and training programs to improve workplace policies and practices for employers across the technology industry.

Commenting on the agreement, Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick said: “There is no place anywhere at our company for discrimination, harassment, or unequal treatment of any kind, and I am grateful to the employees who bravely shared their experiences. I am sorry that anyone had to experience inappropriate conduct, and I remain unwavering in my commitment to make Activision Blizzard one of the world’s most inclusive, respected, and respectful workplaces.”

Kotick added: “We will continue to be vigilant in our commitment to the elimination of harassment and discrimination in the workplace. We thank the EEOC for its constructive engagement as we work to fulfill our commitments to eradicate inappropriate conduct in the workplace.”

In addition to the agreed funds, the company is taking additional steps, including:

Upgrading policies, practices, and training to further prevent and eliminate harassment and discrimination in its workplaces, including implementing an expanded performance review system with a new equal opportunity focus;

Providing ongoing oversight and review of the Company’s training programs, investigation policies, disciplinary framework and compliance by appointing a third-party equal opportunity consultant whose findings will be regularly reported to our Board of Directors as well as the Commission.

Attachment A
Summary of Agreement
Below is a summary of the principal terms of the agreement with the EEOC, which is subject to approval by the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

Creation of an $18 million fund, with any amounts not used for claimants divided between contributions to non-profit organizations whose mission involves advancing women in the video game and tech sectors or who promote awareness around sexual harassment and gender equality and further investments in diversity and inclusion efforts at the Company that go beyond what we agreed to with the EEOC, all as approved by the EEOC.

The Company will upgrade policies, practices, and training to prevent and eliminate harassment and discrimination in the workplace, including implementing an expanded performance review system with a new equal opportunity focus;

The Company will engage a neutral, third-party equal employment opportunity consultant – a non-employee who must be approved by the EEOC – who will provide ongoing oversight of the Company’s compliance with the agreement. This independent consultant’s findings will be reported directly to the EEOC and Activision Blizzard’s Board of Directors; and

The Company will hire an internal EEO Coordinator with relevant experience in gender discrimination, harassment, and related retaliation to assist the Company and the neutral, third-party EEO consultant with implementation of the agreement’s requirements.

Except as otherwise noted in the agreement, its terms will remain in effect for three years from its effective date. The full text of the agreement, which sets out the commitments in detail, is available in the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at investor.activision.com/consent-decree-with-EEOC.

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Activision Blizzard Provides Update on Workplace Initiatives
Blizzard gave an update on workplace initiatives recently.
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker)
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 21, 2021-- Activision Blizzard, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) said today that it continues to work with regulators on addressing and resolving workplace complaints it has received. The Company also provided an update on recent initiatives to achieve its goal of ensuring a workplace that is inspiring, equitable, and respectful to all.

Bobby Kotick, Chief Executive Officer of Activision Blizzard, said, “We are deeply committed to making Activision Blizzard one of the best, most inclusive places to work anywhere. There is absolutely no place anywhere in our Company for discrimination, harassment, or unequal treatment of any kind. While we continue to work in good faith with regulators to address and resolve past workplace issues, we also continue to move ahead with our own initiatives to ensure that we are the very best place to work. We remain committed to addressing all workplace issues in a forthright and prompt manner.”

Kotick also said that the Company continues to productively engage with regulators, including the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), and the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) with the goal of improving its workplace policies and procedures and ensuring compliance.

The Company is actively engaged in continued discussions with the EEOC and has cooperated with the EEOC’s investigation concerning certain employment practices. It also confirmed that it is complying with a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) subpoena issued to the Company and several current and former employees and executives regarding disclosures on employment matters and related issues. The Company is confident in its prior disclosures and is cooperating with the SEC’s investigation.

Activision Blizzard has made a number of important improvements including significant changes to personnel, exiting a number of employees, and expanding compliance resources. In addition, the Company has refreshed its HR organization and, this week, will welcome a new Chief People Officer, Julie Hodges, who joins the Company from The Walt Disney Company. The Company has also expanded training, performance management, and anti-harassment resources.

The Company remains committed to ensuring it is the most welcoming, inclusive game company and connecting and engaging its 400 million players through epic entertainment created by the very best people in the industry.
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  1. Depakote's Avatar
    Bunch of words that in the end mean nothing.
  1. Proskill's Avatar
    tl;dr of this?
  1. rhorle's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Depakote View Post
    Bunch of words that in the end mean nothing.
    That may be but $18 million for a quick resolution of a federal lawsuit is still something and requires at least 3 years of appeasment to EEOC.
  1. rogoth's Avatar
    ah yes, 'workplace initiatives' such as the classic: turning women into bowls of fruit, and other such masterpieces as 'the modesty cloth censorship program', i wonder what ingenious new strategies could be coming to show how 'open' and 'diverse' they are next, should be riveting to see i'm sure. /s
  1. Depakote's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by rogoth View Post
    ah yes, 'workplace initiatives' such as the classic: turning women into bowls of fruit, and other such masterpieces as 'the modesty cloth censorship program', i wonder what ingenious new strategies could be coming to show how 'open' and 'diverse' they are next, should be riveting to see i'm sure. /s
    They should just put a gold swimming pool in the middle or Oribos and let people keep whatever they can collect in it for a time being. I'm sure that'd distract people for a bit.
  1. Paperfox's Avatar
    A most excellent not-an-answer and not-an-apology. Bravo Bobby!

    Do you think that they will soon be boasting about how much money they've donated to charity?
  1. rogoth's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Proskill View Post
    tl;dr of this?
    'we at activision blizzard are committed to showing you our employees and our community as a whole that we take all of this very seriously, so moving forward we will always make sure to remove any potential imagery and wording that could be discriminatory and increase our wokeness in order to show how we are an open and diverse employer, while we aim to keep all of our previous systems in place we will continue to put out longform statements that sound like we have changed when in reality we, the management' will never change as we see no issues with the current systems in place for making plenty of money from the community at large, thank you for your support during this tough time as we aim to transition into a more profitable company moving forward' - bobby kotick probably.
  1. Kalocy Jim's Avatar
    Lots of virtue signaling words in that memo.

    Getting tired of progressivism in any form. Its a cancer on society and has only made people less free, less enabled, more dependent on government, more entitled, the list goes on.

    Not a fan of any company using the word "inclusive" or any derivative of the word. Its a fake word that only is made to make a very very very tiny portion of the total world population feel good.
  1. rhorle's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Proskill View Post
    tl;dr of this?
    Activision Blizzard settled a lawsuit with the EEOC by agreeing to several programs and creating a $18 million to a fund eligible victims can use to get what they are owed. Leftovers get donated. The company is on 3 years probation after which the EEOC will no longer be watching them like a hawk for issues.
  1. Sluvs's Avatar
    And people said this was going away in a week.

    This will be a black mark on their history for a long ass time.
  1. Ryzeth's Avatar
    This is gonna be a good thread.

    /popcorn
  1. Lorgar Aurelian's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Proskill View Post
    tl;dr of this?
    There giving money to people who were sexually harrassed and the rest to charity's and such.

    there going to use a third party company to check people before they are hired to make sure there not shit bags.

    there going to use a third party company to make sure there Sexual harassments training and programs are not shit.

    there fixing performance reviews to make sure there not skipping giving people raises or promotions because there minority's or woman.

    this all only last for 3 years.
  1. Low Hanging Fruit's Avatar
    "Throw money at something. Give no one what they want. Lets move on."
  1. SinR's Avatar
    18mil from a company worth billions.

    thats like giving your spare change to the dude that says "hey man can i wash your windshield?" at the red light
  1. Lorgar Aurelian's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by rogoth View Post
    'we at activision blizzard are committed to showing you our employees and our community as a whole that we take all of this very seriously, so moving forward we will always make sure to remove any potential imagery and wording that could be discriminatory and increase our wokeness in order to show how we are an open and diverse employer, while we aim to keep all of our previous systems in place we will continue to put out longform statements that sound like we have changed when in reality we, the management' will never change as we see no issues with the current systems in place for making plenty of money from the community at large, thank you for your support during this tough time as we aim to transition into a more profitable company moving forward' - bobby kotick probably.
    man you must be really foaming at the month that sexual harassments is actually being dealt with for once to ignore that they are changing a bunch of there systems and have laid off a ton of Management and other employee's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalocy Jim View Post
    Lots of virtue signaling words in that memo.

    Getting tired of progressivism in any form. Its a cancer on society and has only made people less free, less enabled, more dependent on government, more entitled, the list goes on.

    Not a fan of any company using the word "inclusive" or any derivative of the word. Its a fake word that only is made to make a very very very tiny portion of the total world population feel good.
    Ya screw progressivism why can't boys just be boys and slap there female coworkers butts or only offer them raises through sex like the good old days where a man could be a man!
  1. BossManRoth's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Proskill View Post
    tl;dr of this?
    Blizzard cucked when they should have gone to court
  1. ohwell's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by rogoth View Post
    ah yes, 'workplace initiatives' such as the classic: turning women into bowls of fruit, and other such masterpieces as 'the modesty cloth censorship program', i wonder what ingenious new strategies could be coming to show how 'open' and 'diverse' they are next, should be riveting to see i'm sure. /s
    I mean that's because it's pretty much already turned a 180 into the way google harasses back in the opposite direction(albeit not sexually, just verbally etc). That money to advance women in the workplace is just ridiculous.
  1. Ringthane's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by BossManRoth View Post
    Blizzard cucked when they should have gone to court
    And what case would they have built? What defense would they have mounted? This is not a couple of neighbors fighting over whose property line a tree falls on. This is the state of California making a case against Blizzard. Not just a few employees. The entire state is involved. If Blizzard did go to court and lost, they might have had to shut the whole place down.
  1. Julmara's Avatar
    i guess they still love there union busting firm and didn't change there way what so ever in the regard ?
  1. rhorle's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Ringthane View Post
    And what case would they have built? What defense would they have mounted? This is not a couple of neighbors fighting over whose property line a tree falls on. This is the state of California making a case against Blizzard. Not just a few employees. The entire state is involved. If Blizzard did go to court and lost, they might have had to shut the whole place down.
    This settlement is between Activision Blizzard and the Federal EEOC. It is not a settlement to the California DFEH (Department of Fair Employment & Housing) lawsuit and alleged violations.

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