Activision Company Harassment case is facing a comprehensive inquiry
Activision, a giant gaming company is facing a lawsuit launched by the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) for sexual harassment, a toxic work environment, and inequality.
The Agency talked with the company for suitable compensation and asked about $18 million (Rs 135 crore).
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The DFEH in late January told it will have the access to any complaint.
SEC has requested documents recently that have the relation with significantly document list.
The agency also said in a request to have access to any police files.
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Activision harassment case is now expanded more, as per the newspaper and media reports the investigation over the harassment charges against the Activision Blizzard Company now has more expansion view.
A lawsuit was launched last summer by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH). The lawsuit alleging the Company condoned a culture of sexual harassment, a toxic work environment, and inequality.
The agency DFEH has requested the court to have access to any complaint against or investigation into 19 Activision Employees with its CEO Bobby Kotick.
The agency also requested the court to increase its access jurisdiction regarding complaints filed at Activision’s BlizzCon convention from 2015 to 2019. It also asked in its request to have access to the offices at its subsidiary Blizzard, especially in the city Irvine and Activision in Santa Monica since June 2021.
No document has shown an individual named in the list which was requested by DFEH to the court but they have said about the Activision Chief Executive and Former Chief Executive are on the list.
An Activision spokesperson said about the DFEH request as it has “no legitimate purpose” nothing contains “Sensitive, secret information with no limits or relative scope.”
When the spokesperson said the agency’s requests as they are “another questionable tactic in DFEH’s broader effect to derail,” the company Activision is making a settlement with a federal agency.
The negotiation between Activision and the agency is fixed for $18 million (roughly 135 crores) as a compensation fund for the harassment victims.