Activision Blizzard: Bobby Kotick in the sexism scandal of US

The US Stock Market Supervisory Authority Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has temporarily charged the Activision boss Bobby Kotick around the Great Sexism Scandal. He and some other high-ranking employees of Activision Blizzard must make a statement about severe allegations for discrimination, sexual abuse and bullying. The SEC recently gave the starting signal for a detailed examination in order to illuminate the case more precisely and, of course, to enlighten it.

According to the report of Wall Street Journal, the SEC would like to find out, above all, how Activision Blizzard reacts to the allegations of sexual assaults and other discrimination and which measures the company has initiated in this regard. In the context of the investigations, the Authority demands, among other things, insight into the correspondence of high-ranking employees and managers of Activision Blizzard. In this way, the investigators hope to uncover more detailed details on the operations in the leadership. As the Activision spokeswoman has explained Helaine Klasky, the Securities and Exchange Commission was assured of full readiness for cooperation.

The whole scandal started a few months ago with a lawsuit of a California authority against Activision Blizzard for discrimination, sexual abuse and bullying. This was followed by a great protest cation of numerous Blizzard employees, which in turn had an open apology of the Activision boss Bobby Kotick. The scandal pulled large circles and, among other things, caused the Blizzard President J. all Brack announced his resignation. The whole thing did not pass on the stock market without a trace and had a burglary of the share of Activision Blizzard.

Source: Wall Street Journal

From André left author 21.09.2021 at 12:10

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