Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard has filed a last-minute attempt to delay the counting of votes from some of …
In a nutshell, Activision Blizzard execs are arguing - as they have done for a while - that small teams within a game studio should not be able to qualify as a bargaining unit.
"We deeply respect our employees' right to choose whether to be represented by a union and to make an informed decision for themselves in a process where every voice is heard," an Activision Blizzard spokesperson said. Activision Blizzard unsuccessfully attempted to argue the same thing when the group of Call of Duty testers at Raven Software won their right to unionise earlier this year. This, then, is more of the same.
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