Activision Blizzard Sued By EEOC, Settles Immediately

PC Gamer reports that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sued Activision following a three-year investigation into sexual harassment, pregnancy discrimination, and other Title VII violations. According to the lawsuit,US Equal Employment Oppportunity Commission vs Activision-Blizzard, female employees were subject to sexual harassment, were discriminated against on the basis of pregnancy, were paid less than male employees based on their gender, and were retaliated against for speaking up about the discrimination and harassment that they faced.
Activision subsequently released a statement announcing an $18 million fund to settle claims, with any money left after settlements to be “divided between charities that advance women in the video game industry or promote awareness around harassment and gender equality issues as well as company diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, as approved by the EEOC.” In the statement, Activision announced “an initiative to develop software tools and training programs to improve workplace policies and practices for employers across the technology industry.“ Activision are also reviewing all of their current anti-discrimination and inclusivity practices by “appointing a third-party equal opportunity consultant” to report to the Activision Blizzard Board of Directors as well as the EEOC.