Activision never had 'systemic issue with harassment', says CEO Bobby Kotick

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Activision CEO Bobby Kotick has stated the company has never had a 'systemic issue with harassment' in a new interview …

for violating several workplace laws in relation to firing two QA testers.

Kotick is a member of the SAG-AFTRA actor's union after being cast in a minor role in 2011 baseball drama Moneyball."The hatred has turned into a lot of antisemitism," Kotick said."When you look at images of me on the internet, there are these antisemitic undertones. My kids have gotten death threats."

 

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