Activision fired two testers for ‘profane’ language, now a major tech union is filing charges

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The Communications Workers of America (CWA), the labour union behind several recent organising efforts at Activision Blizzard development studios, is filing charges directly against Activision CEO Bobby Kotick. Spotted by Kotaku (opens in new tab), the CWA alleges that the company violated the law when it fired two QA testers last February.

The fired QA testers were two of many employees who took umbrage with Activision’s recent attempts to get its employees back in the office. The CWA says that staff have taken issue with the back-to-the-office plans, “citing cost of living concerns and the impact it would have on their co-workers who might be forced out of their jobs”. The fired workers, in particular, expressed their dissatisfaction “using strong language”. Activision, whose CEO once told an assistant he was going to have her killed (opens in new tab), fired them for it.



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