Activision and the unions: Phil Spencer says what he thinks and what the future will be at Microsoft
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The acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft continues e Phil Spencer told Bloomberg about it. In the middle of the statements of the Xbox boss, there are also some comments concerning the desire of many Activision and Blizzard employees to create their own union.
If Microsoft were given the go-ahead for the acquisition, not only would it gain access to products such as Call of Duty and Candy Crush, but it would also "inherit" the allegations of sexism, harassment and the fact that female employees are paid less than men. Activision said it was trying to resolve these issues, and Phil Spencer said Microsoft reviewed Activision's plans in this regard before agreeing to the deal in January.
“I think they do that,” he said Spencer during the interview. "When I look at the work they're doing now [penso che] more and more can be done, but I believe the studio heads, who I know very well, some of them ex-Xbox , are on this path. And I appreciate it regardless of the deal. »
Activision Blizzard's Bobby Kotic
While some Activision employees who form a unionMicrosoft said in June it would work with task forces when a specific union proposal comes before it. Spencer pointed out that he had never had such an experience, but he felt it was important to make such a statement.
“I have never led an organization where there are unions, but what I can say working on this issue is that we recognize the need for workers to feel safe, heard and fairly compensated for do a great job,” he said. “We clearly see the need for help the workers in the results they want to achieve.
We also know that Phil Spencer has "good feelings" about the progress of the acquisition.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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