Blizzard’s Employees Skip Meals to Make Ends Meet While Its Executives Make Millions
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In a capitalistic society—and especially in the U.S.—people expect companies to grossly overpay its executives while underpaying most of its staff. Even so, a recent report by Bloomberg is still shocking: Blizzard employees skip meals to save money while its parent company’s CEO made $40 million in 2019 alone.
Blizzard, the studio behind massively popular videogames such as World of Warcraft, Diablo and Overwatch, makes millions for its parent company Activision each year, which in turn earns billions a year through series such as Call of Duty. They have enough money to go around; it’s just going to its top executives instead.
Although some top performers, such as producers and engineers, can make up to $100,000 per year with 20% pay raises, people at the bottom of Blizzard’s food chain — the videogame testers and customer service representatives — make close to, if not exactly, minimum wage.