3 monthes ago | By RT
‘Warzone' quality testers go back to work after pressuring Activision to unionize
The ABK Workers Alliance - a group of disgruntled Activision employees who have been on strike since December 9 - have announced they are returning to work, as their request to be recognized as a union is “pending approval” by Activision.
Pending the recognition of our union, the Raven QA strike has ended. Unused strike funds are being stored for future organizing/strike efforts.
We'll post or retweet any GWU updates here. Appreciate all the community support throughout the strike! - ABetterABK 💙 ABK Workers...
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