US Senator Tammy Baldwin has reportedly issued a letter to Activision CEO Bobby Kotick urging him to «negotiate in good faith with the workers and suspend any efforts to undermine your employees’ legal right to form a union and collectively bargain» going forward. Baldwin's request follows the conclusion of a National Labor Relations Board hearing between members of the Activision-owned studio Raven Software, and allegations that the company is implementing «union-busting» tactics have surfaced.
Throughout Baldwin's letter--a copy of which was recently obtained by The Washington Post--the senator repeatedly calls for Kotick to not intervene with Raven Software's ongoing attempt at unionization. The senator also warned Kotick she will be «will be following the proceedings at the National Labor Relations Board and Raven Software closely» before suggesting both he and the management at Raven Software should «remain neutral in the coming NLRB election in order to allow your employees to decide their representatives for themselves.» Baldwin also sent a copy of the letter to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, one of Microsoft employees overseeing the nearly $70 billion dollar acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
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