"The union does not stand for game development" Activision Blizzard Executive Message for External Messages
The founder of the labor union ABK WORKERS ALLIANCE consisting of Activision Blizzard employees shared in-house message by the company's executives at Twitter.
ABK Workers Alliance is a combination of various harassments that occurred within Activision Blizzard, and a union formed against hiding concealment by the company. The union supports the formation of the Labor Union Game Workers Alliance by Raven Software employees under the company's subsidiary.
According to the tweets released this time, shared messages have to be with the Activision Quality Assurance Division Vice President Chris Alens. The message contains Q & A for employees about the labor union.
Arens argued that at Q & A, negotiations against unions take trouble due to time-consuming, and "unions do not always help for game development." In addition, he suggests that union members can be dismissed by union members even under labor union protection.
In addition, "Please feel free to ask questions" in this message, but Gonzares pointed out that the message is set to be able to reply.
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