Activision Blizzard reacts to unionization talk with anti-unionization talk

US Labor Board torpedoes Activision’s last-minute attempt to impede union vote

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The US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has sunk an eleventh-hour attempt by Activision to delay a unionisation vote (opens in new tab) by QA staff at Blizzard Albany. Activision had asked the NLRB to review its decision that Blizzard Albany’s 18-person QA team could unionise independently of the rest of the studio’s workers, arguing that all 107 staff members at the studio should vote instead. Activision further requested that the vote be delayed while that review took place. The NLRB gave short shrift to both requests.

“The Employer’s Request for Review […] is denied as it raises no substantial issues warranting review,” the NLRB wrote in its response (opens in new tab), which meant Activision’s secondary request to delay the vote was “denied as moot”. 



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