Blizzard Entertainment workers throughout the World of Warcraft and Overwatch 2 publisher say they are demoralized, outraged, and upset after a meeting held Thursday by Blizzard president Mike Ybarra.
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) recently filed an unfair labor practice (ULP) charge against Activision Blizzard over the company’s actions in firing employees who were engaging in union ...
While the worst of the pandemic is clearly over, a few years of getting people to work from home has shown that a lot of folks are happier, and even work better, if they get to do it where they live.
Rough changes are coming for a number of employees at Activision Blizzard. The company is ending full-time remote work policies that were put in place to keep employees safe during the COVID-19 ...
Activision and Blizzard are mandating a partial return to the office. As reported by VGC, the return was first made public by purportedly unhappy employees posting anonymously about the change in ...
Blizzard Entertainment had some shade thrown its way when executives from Monolith, ArenaNet, and other game development studios offered career paths to disenfranchised workers. These job offers were ...
Publishing powerhouse Activision Blizzard is reportedly informing its US staff that working from home full-time is no longer on the cards, and requires its staff to return to the office in the near ...
Amid ongoing unionization efforts at the company, Activision will soon require Blizzard employees to spend the majority of their week working out of the company's offices. An Activision spokesperson ...
An Activision Blizzard spokesperson has confirmed that the publisher will force employees back to the office, effectively ending remote work within the next four months. Employees from both Activision ...
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