{"id":78333,"date":"2025-01-28T22:13:14","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:13:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/activision-blizzard-nears-eeoc-settlement-as-judge-prepared-to-approve-18m-fund-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:13:14","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:13:14","slug":"activision-blizzard-nears-eeoc-settlement-as-judge-prepared-to-approve-18m-fund-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/activision-blizzard-nears-eeoc-settlement-as-judge-prepared-to-approve-18m-fund-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Activision-Blizzard nears EEOC settlement as judge \u201cprepared to approve\u201d $18m fund &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Activision-Blizzard nears EEOC settlement as judge \u201cprepared to approve\u201d $18m fund Activision BlizzardActivision-Blizzard is nearing settlement on the first of its many sexual harassment lawsuits. A judge is \u201cprepared to approve\u201d an $18 million fund with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over their complaint about sexual discrimination and harassment. Activision-Blizzard has been under the microscope after claims of sexual harassment, discrimination, and \u201cpervasive frat boy culture\u201d went public in July 2021. The filing by California\u2019s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) was the first of many as the SEC and others followed suit. However, the company is now nearing settlement on its federal case from the Equal Employment and Opportunity Commission (EEOC). U.S. District Court Judge Dale S. Fischer stated in a March 22 filing: \u201cThe Court has reviewed all filings in this matter and is prepared to approve the [settlement], subject to limited further argument and revisions addressing the Court\u2019s concerns. \u201cThe Court is generally satisfied that both the monetary relief and nonmonetary provisions are fair, reasonable, and adequate.\u201d Breaking: Judge is &#8220;&#8221;prepared to approve&#8221;&#8221; Activision misconduct settlement with feds (EEOC settlement: $18m victims fund; 3 years oversight). Denies former Blizzard worker&#8217;s motion to intervene. Waves off much of California (DFEH) objections as &#8220;&#8221;simply inaccurate.&#8221;&#8221; Hearing on 3\/29 pic.twitter.com\/owk00pF0tr \u2014 Stephen Totilo (@stephentotilo) March 22, 2022 This includes an $18 million settlement fund which victims can access. However, victims might not be able to access benefits from both the federal EEOC suit and the state DFEH suit \u2014 which is still in front of the courts. \u201cThe DFEH will continue to vigorously prosecute its action against Activision in California state court,\u201d DFEH spokesperson Fahizah Alim told the Washington Post. That case is set to go to trial in February 2023 \u2014 just before Activision-Blizzard\u2019s merger with Microsoft is set to clear. The $18 million settlement will also go towards building new infrastructure within Activision-Blizzard to prevent further harassment and discrimination across a three-year agreement. This includes expanding mental health services as well as implementing mandatory sexual harassment training. Activision-Blizzard originally agreed to the settlement back in September, but faced criticism from activists. An October letter sent to the Court from the Communication Workers of America (CWA) union called the $18 million fund \u201cwoefully inadequate\u201d and \u201cwould only provide the maximum settlement for only 60 workers\u201d. The Court labeled such objections, including the DFEH\u2019s, as \u201csimply inaccurate [or] based on speculation\u201d. Other motions, including one by former Blizzard employee Jessica Gonzalez, founder of the \u2018A Better ABK\u2019 Workers Alliance, to stop the settlement were also struck down. Judge Fischer will hold a hearing on March 29 to discuss Activision-Blizzard\u2019s settlement with the EEOC.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Activision-Blizzard nears EEOC settlement as judge \u201cprepared to approve\u201d $18m fund Activision BlizzardActivision-Blizzard is nearing settlement on the first of its many sexual harassment lawsuits. A judge is \u201cprepared to approve\u201d an $18 million fund with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over their complaint about sexual discrimination and harassment. 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