Nation Labor Relations Board Shuts Down Activision Blizzard’s Attempt to Invalidate Union Vote

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has denied Activision Blizzard’s attempt to invalidate a unionization vote by the Quality Assurance department at the studio Blizzard Albany. Activision Blizzard had appealed to the NLRB to impound the QA team’s votes so they could instead enforce a studio-wide election. The union claims that 94% of the department had committed to a “Yes” for unionization, meaning they expect to win once the ballots are counted.
In October the NLRB approved Blizzard Albany QA’s request for a union election. Blizzard Albany, formerly known as Vicarious Visions, worked on Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 and the Skylanders series.
QA workers at Raven Software, another Activision Blizzard subsidiary, recently voted in favor of unionization, and the company had attempted to enforce a studio-wide vote in this case as well. According to labor experts interviewed by the Washington Post, companies like Activision will often increase the size of a bargaining unit to lower the chance of a successful union vote. QA workers are notoriously underpaid compared to other facets of game development, earning well under company averages.