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2022 - 10 - 4

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Activision Blizzard withheld raises from union campaigners, NLRB ... (Eurogamer.net)

Following investigations, the National Labour Relations Board (NLRB) has found that Activision Blizzard withheld raises…

Become a supporter of Eurogamer and you can view the site completely ad-free, as well as gaining exclusive access to articles, podcasts and conversations that will bring you closer to the team, the stories, and the games we all love. However, if the two parties can not settle upon an agreement, the NLRB can issue a complaint against Activision Blizzard. We want to make Eurogamer better, and that means better for our readers - not for algorithms. Former NLRB chairman Wilma Liebman stated this news was "a very preliminary win for the union", noting it gave the QA testers "a little bit of leverage" going forward. [The Washington Post](https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2022/10/03/activision-raven-union-raises-nlrb/), Activision Blizzard and the QA testers from Raven Software will now continue on with their negotiations to agree a collective bargaining agreement. Following investigations, the National Labour Relations Board (NLRB) has found that Activision Blizzard withheld raises for the QA testers at Raven Software campaigning to form a union.

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NLRB finds Activision Blizzard illegally withheld raises from ... (NME.com)

The board found that Activision Blizzard withheld raises from QA testers at Raven Software, which it attributed to their union activities.

[dates back to January of this year](https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/activision-qa-employees-at-raven-software-form-a-union-3143698), having formed after a number of its quality assurance team were laid off without warning. This included 12 layoffs, reorganizing the company to remove the QA department, withholding benefits and soliciting grievances. This rule that employers should not grant these kinds of wage increases has been the law for many years.” While Xbox head Phil Spencer has said that [Microsoft will not oppose the union](https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/phil-spencer-confirms-microsoft-not-stop-raven-union-3235337-3235337) following its high-profile acquisition of the company, Activision Blizzard has been [accused of anti-union activities in the past](https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/activision-blizzard-accused-of-making-futile-effort-to-disband-albany-union-3283200). If the two parties cannot agree on terms, the NLRB could file a complaint. [The Washington Post](https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2022/10/03/activision-raven-union-raises-nlrb/), the labour board found that Activision Blizzard withheld raises from quality assurance (QA) testers at Raven Software, which it attributed to their union activities.

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U.S. Labor Board Finds That Activision Blizzard Withheld Raises ... (IGN Nordic)

Raven employees who formed the union didn't receive pay rises earlier this year.

[the move has already sparked others to follow suit](/dragon-age-next/55852/news/dragon-age-4-quality-assurance-workers-are-applying-to-form-a-union). 405 (1964)](https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/375/405/). [The Washington Post](https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2022/10/03/activision-raven-union-raises-nlrb/), the NLRB's findings will likely fall in favor of the Raven employees in their ongoing negotiations with Activision Blizzard. The company was found to be actively discouraging the union efforts, however, as [it sent emails to employees that read: "Please vote no"](https://www.ign.com/articles/activision-blizzard-sending-anti-union-emails). Activision Blizzard has disputed this, however, saying it wasn't possible to offer raises due to "legal obligations". government's National Labor Relations Board has found that Call of Duty and Overwatch publisher Activision Blizzard withheld pay raises from some Raven Software employees as a result of their unionization.

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Activision Blizzard withheld raises to retaliate against unionising ... (PC Gamer)

The USA's National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has found that Activision Blizzard withheld pay raises from Raven Software quality assurance staff because ...

Activision Blizzard's [culture and significant prior failings](https://www.pcgamer.com/activision-blizzard-lawsuit-controversy-timeline-explained/) (opens in new tab) have been under the spotlight as part of this and it says something that, once again, its past behaviour has attracted this kind of legal attention from a government agency. [improvements to their working conditions in April](https://www.pcgamer.com/activision-blizzard-is-converting-over-1000-qa-workers-to-full-time-employees/) (opens in new tab) this year. [union contract negotiations](https://www.pcgamer.com/activision-blizzard-changes-course-will-recognize-and-negotiate-with-raven-qa-union/) (opens in new tab) between Activision and QA testers at Raven. QA staff at Raven [voted 19-3 to form a union](https://www.pcgamer.com/raven-software-qa-testers-become-first-union-at-a-major-us-developer/) (opens in new tab) back in May this year, becoming the first union to form at a major North American game developer in the process. Wilma Liebman, former NLRB chair, told the Post that the Board's findings are a "very preliminary win" for the QA staff, who can use it as leverage in their back-and-forth with Activision. An Activision spokesperson told the Post that it was precisely this vote that stopped the company from offering pay increases to involved employees.

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National Labor Relations Board Finds Activision Blizzard Denied ... (Hollywood Reporter)

The National Labor Relations Board has found merit to several allegations of unfair labor practices at Activision Blizzard subsidiary Raven Software, ...

In December 2021 the union claimed that the company had made “coercive statements,” a charge that was [dismissed](https://www.nlrb.gov/case/31-CA-287568) by the labor board in June. [which the NLRB encourages](https://www.nlrb.gov/about-nlrb/what-we-do/investigate-charges). The union alleged that this violated section 8(a)(3) of the National Labor Relations Act, which covers discrimination against employees for participating in organizing. The NLRB has yet to release findings about these outstanding claims. Activision Blizzard maintains that the company disagrees with Region 18’s early conclusions. We’re glad the NLRB recognized that Activision acted illegally when they unequally enforced policies by withholding company-wide benefits and wage increase from Raven workers for organizing.” Meanwhile, the Raven Software QA worker union is still negotiating its first contract with Activision Blizzard. It’s not uncommon for the NLRB to confirm early findings in investigations with the media. [the union alleged](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/activision-blizzard-labor-charge-union-complaint-nlrb-1235138225/) that the company “threatened employees that they should not discuss issues concerning wages hours [sic] and working conditions on Slack” and in August the union further charged that the company had terminated a chat channel where workers were discussing “wages, hours and working condition [sic],” an allegation the company denied; results of those NLRB investigations have not yet been disclosed. Regarding the claim about withholding raises, a company spokesperson says in a statement, “Due to legal obligations under the NLRA requiring employers not to grant wage increases while an election was pending, we could not institute new pay initiatives at Raven because they would be brand new kinds of compensation changes, which had not been planned beforehand.” When it comes to the finding about soliciting grievance, the company spokesperson says that this depiction is not “accurate” and that “Although Raven QA was offered a non-mandatory opportunity to meet with Activision Blizzard leadership during an on-site visit, because some of the QA testers had previously requested a discussion with management, at no point was this framed as an opportunity to specifically address grievances. The investigation into other charges, which CWA [Labor](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/labor/) Relations Board has found merit to several allegations of unfair labor practices at [Activision Blizzard](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/activision-blizzard/) subsidiary Raven Software, which faced its first [successful union drive](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/activision-blizzard-worker-group-votes-unionize-nlrb-election-1235151327/) earlier this year.

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Activision Blizzard found to have withheld raises from union workers (Shacknews)

The National Labor Relations Board found that Activision Blizzard purposely held back raises from Raven Software QA testers involved in union activity.

It remains to be seen what kind of consequences the NLRB will have for Activision Blizzard following the findings of its investigation. A join complaint was filed to NLRB, alleging that Activision Blizzard discriminated and retaliated against current and former QA testers at Raven Software for their union activity. That has included the efforts of Raven Software quality assurance (QA) testers unionizing within the company.

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Xbox Launches a Website to Show the Benefits of Its Activision ... (IGN)

Microsoft has launched a website to show the benefits of Xbox's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, a deal that's been widely scrutinised for its potential ...

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Xbox Webpage Details How Activision Blizzard Deal Can Benefit ... (TheGamer)

Xbox has created a webpage specificially for its Activision Blizzard acquisition, using it to detail how it will benefit various groups.

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Microsoft says its Activision Blizzard acquisition will benefit players (Pocket-lint.com)

Microsoft now has a dedicated section of its website aimed at explaining its acquisition of Activision Blizzard and what it means for gamers.

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Xbox claims Sony and Nintendo 'will remain the biggest' even after ... (Video Games Chronicle)

Microsoft has launched a new site arguing the benefits of the deal…

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Microsoft Is Making A Poor Case For Its Activision Blizzard Acquisition (Forbes)

Yesterday, Microsoft put online a new website addressing its planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard as a way to try to convince regulators to approve ...

I get that you say what you have to say to try to appease regulators but fundamentally this is a business deal. We'd like to bring the other popular titles that Activision Blizzard has and ensure that they continue to be available on PlayStation, that they become available on Nintendo. I confirmed our intent to honor all existing agreements upon acquisition of Activision Blizzard and our desire to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation. “One of the things we’re being very clear about as we move forward with the regulatory review of this acquisition is that great titles like Call of Duty from Activision Blizzard today will continue to be available on the Sony PlayStation. Sony, as the industry leader, says it is worried about Call of Duty, but we’ve said we are committed to making the same game available on the same day on both Xbox and PlayStation. Our large investment to acquire Activision Blizzard further strengthens our resolve to remove this friction on behalf of creators and gamers alike. And that is also likely to be true for many, many other games that have come out of Microsoft’s publisher buying spree. Again, Microsoft has only committed to making Call of Duty available on PlayStation for three years past the current deal, so there’s literally no guarantee that it stays on the platform indefinitely, as it would if it remained a third party publisher. “Microsoft has only offered for Call of Duty to remain on PlayStation for three years after the current agreement between Activision and Sony ends. [an entire page](https://news.microsoft.com/wp-content/uploads/prod/sites/642/2022/09/Activision-Acquisition-Quotes_093022.pdf) of just quotes up that are supposed to help convince regulators that this is a good move and not problematic. After almost 20 years of Call of Duty on PlayStation, their proposal was inadequate on many levels and failed to take account of the impact on our gamers. [website ](https://news.microsoft.com/activision-blizzard-acquisition/)addressing its planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard as a way to try to convince regulators to approve the deal.

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Blizzard says Overwatch 2 servers experiencing "mass DDoS attack" (Eurogamer.net)

Players have reported unexpected server errors and difficulties joining Overwatch 2 games throughout the evening following today's free-to-play launch, with ...

Become a supporter of Eurogamer and you can view the site completely ad-free, as well as gaining exclusive access to articles, podcasts and conversations that will bring you closer to the team, the stories, and the games we all love. "Unfortunately we are experiencing a mass DDoS attack on our servers," he wrote. "Teams are working hard to mitigate/manage.

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Activision Blizzard Reportedly Withheld Raises from Raven Software ... (Game Rant)

The US National Labor Relations Board finds that Activision Blizzard denied Raven Software QA testers raises in retaliation for them unionizing.

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Blizzard says Overwatch 2 server issues caused by 'mass DDoS ... (Windows Central)

Overwatch 2 is having quite a rough launch, and according to Blizzard, a 'mass DDoS attack' is to blame. Here's what we know.

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Activision Blizzard found to have withheld raises from unionizing ... (Yahoo Tech)

The CWA filed an amended version of the complaint on Monday. It claimed that Activision Blizzard is continuing to violate labor laws by keeping QA workers at ...

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Overwatch 2 server errors are preventing people from logging in (Polygon)

Overwatch 2's servers are having trouble just a few hours after the game launched. Blizzard is updating server status frequently, but for now some players ...

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Activision Blizzard's Overwatch 2 Hit With Cyberattack at Launch (Bloomberg)

Activision Blizzard Inc. was hit with a cyberattack on Tuesday, causing wide-scale connectivity issues during the launch of its hotly anticipated Overwatch ...

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Microsoft Launches Site to Explain Benefits of Activision Blizzard ... (Game Rant)

Microsoft's latest marketing endeavor explains what the various upsides of its acquisition of Activision Blizzard would be, promising improvements.

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Microsoft creates a webpage for its Activision Blizzard acquisition (Xfire)

And developers deserve more options to build, distribute and monetize their groundbreaking games. When we do this, we all win. That's why we're sharing more on ...

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NLRB Finds Activision Blizzard Withheld Raises for Unionizing ... (Law Street Media)

According to TechCrunch, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found that Activision Blizzard, an interactive gaming and entertainment company,

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Overwatch 2 under "mass DDos attack" on launch, says Blizzard (VG247)

Overwatch 2 has been experiencing server issues and a "mass DDoS attack" on its launch.

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NLRB finds that Activision Blizzard withheld raises from union ... (Pocket Gamer.Biz)

The National Labour Relations Board (NRLB) has found that Activision Blizzard withheld raises from union campaigners at subsidiary Raven Software.

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Blizzard Confirms DDoS Attack On Overwatch 2 Servers (DualShockers)

Overwatch 2 servers were attacked two times after its launch, which prevented many players from joining the servers and playing the game on day one.

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Overwatch 2 login issues prevent Blizzard staff from playing the game (Dexerto)

A former Blizzard employee bashed the company after he was unable ot play on launch day due to an issue linking his phone number.

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Blizzard says Overwatch 2 servers are under 'mass DDoS attack ... (Economic Times)

On the launch day of Overwatch 2, the games servers experienced DDoS attacks that prevented players from joining the free-to-play launch.

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UK competition regulators will inspect the Activision Blizzard deal ... (Mobidictum)

Decision puts CMA's decision five months after EU regulators' decision deadline.

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