"I know that they need to be trusted to be your advocates - not labelled as 'enablers' or seen as company resources who provide bad actors with safe harbour," Bungie head of HR Gayle D'Hondt said in an email announcing her resignation after 14 years at the company.
Earlier this week, a report came to light accusing Bungie of crunch and workplace toxicity with the accounts of 26 current and former employees. They said the studio has a "boys club culture," while workweeks range from 60 to 100
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