Activision Blizzard will pay over $50 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit filed by the state of California alleging that the video games giant discriminated against women by offering them lower pay and fewer promotion opportunities.
The lawsuit was filed in the summer of 2021 after two years of investigation by California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) that accused the Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and Diablo makers of fostering "a breeding ground for harassment and discrimination against women".
Over two years on from that filing, California’s Civil Rights Department announced that they had now reached an agreement with Activision Blizzard to settle the suit with regards to their Equal Pay Act and Fair Employment and Housing Act laws.
The $54.875m settlement - which is now subject to approval by the Los Angeles County Superior Court, meaning its exact figures and terms could still change - will see roughly $46m used to compensate female staff and contract workers who were employed by Activision Blizzard between October 2015 and the end of 2020.
Any leftover money from the fund will benefit charities and other organisations “focused on advancing women in the video game and technology industries or promoting awareness around gender equality issues in the workplace”.
In addition, the CRD said that “Activision Blizzard will take additional steps to help ensure fair pay and promotion practices at the company”. Those steps include retaining an independent consultant who will evaluate and make recommendations regarding compensation, promotion and training at the company.
As reported by the Wall Street Journal, the reaching of the settlement means that the CRD will dismiss their suit and claims
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