Technology,
Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation
Mar. 23, 2022
Federal judge to OK consent decree in Activision case
Last September, the EEOC and the gaming giant agreed to a consent decree that requires the company to establish an $18 million fund for affected workers and change some policy activities.
A federal judge said Tuesday she is prepared to approve a consent decree between Activision Blizzard and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that will require the gaming company to pay $18 million to settle allegations of bias and harassment in the workplace.
"The court is generally satisfied that both the monetary relief and the non monetary provisions are fair, reasonable, and adequate," U.S. District Judge
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