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Activision Blizzard staff respond to Bobby Kotick statement

Staff at Activision Blizzard have criticised Bobby Koticks attempts to address concerns at the company, following a staged walkout in protest of the firms poor response to a recent harassment lawsuit.

The employee statement -- shared with IGN -- claims that the action detailed in Koticks original email "fails to address critical elements at the heart of employee concerns."

Specifically, it says that Koticks response did not address:

The end of forced arbitration for all employeesWorker participation in oversight of hiring and promotion policiesThe need for greater pay transparency to ensure qualityEmployee selection of a third party to audit HR and other company processes

"[Yesterdays] walkout will demonstrate that this is not a one-time event that our leaders can ignore," the employee statement read. "We will not return to silence; we will not be placated by the same processes that led us to this point.

"This is the beginning of an enduring movement in favour of better labour conditions for all employees, especially women, in particular women of colour and transgender women, nonbinary people, and other marginalised groups."

Kotick released his statement the evening prior to the walkout, calling Activision Blizzards initial response to the lawsuit "tone-deaf," and sharing that law firm WilmerHale has been commissioned to ensure that the companys policies "promote a respectful and inclusive workplace."

As of writing, over 3,800 current and former Activision Blizzard staff have signed an open petition condemning the companys first response to the lawsuit, which called the accusations against the company "distorted, and in many cases false, descriptions of Blizzards past."

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