In a statement obtained by The Verge, Microsoft CEO Phil Spencer promised to navigate the process “thoughtfully” and provide severance packages according to employment law. The firings work out to ...
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Microsoft Corp. is laying off 1,900 workers, or about 9% of its gaming division’s 22,000 headcount, according to a memo obtained by The Verge. A majority of those affected will come from Activision ...
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Employees of Activision Blizzard have announced a walkout for tomorrow, the latest action in an ongoing worker protest against the company in the wake of California’s lawsuit over discrimination and ...
Employees at Blizzard Entertainment Inc. in Irvine, California staged a walkout this Wednesday following the Activision Blizzard lawsuit filed by the state of California on July 20. The walkout takes ...
A little more than two weeks ago at time of writing, Microsoft announced it would be laying off 1,900 employees from its gaming division, with a lot of the cuts coming to Activision Blizzard ...
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick recently outlined a plan to change company culture following a lawsuit alleging discrimination and sexual harassment against women. In a letter to employees ...
FILE - The Microsoft logo is seen in Issy-les-Moulineaux, outside Paris, France, April 12, 2016. Microsoft is laying off about 1,900 employees in its gaming division, according to an internal company ...
A majority of QA testers from Raven Software, an Activision Blizzard subsidiary, voted earlier this week to join the Game Workers Alliance. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens ...
Microsoft is making some massive cuts, laying off 1,900 employees at Activision Blizzard, Xbox, and ZeniMax this week. The cuts come as Microsoft begins the work of merging Activision Blizzard into ...