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    11 months ago

    This isn’t even a slap on the wrist for a company like that anymore. This is more like an untimely poke

    • P03 Locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      The cost of doing business. They will continue to discriminate and it would still be profitable to them.

      The judges in these lawsuits don’t seem to understand that it’s not just about paying money and damages back, but making it financially unsustainable to repeat the crime.

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        If it’s any consolation, there is now a system in place where average people have taken charge of handling shit like this because HR are too busy protecting the company to care. I’m not in AB, but I do know that the system exists and the people running that department give a shit about the people who have problems.

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        And I really wish I didn’t know that’s how it goes. They should absolutely be fined more in the realms of how much they make in a year, and multiple years based on how far back some of these claims go. Especially since everything going on at that cesspit of a company led to someone committing suicide. Also, I’m talking net, not profit. They’d learn pretty quickly that way.

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    “£36.85m ($46.75m) will be shared between claimants who claim that they were unfairly paid, and £7.1m ($9.1m) will cover associated legal fees” That’s a pretty good chunk of discrimination there. Probably not a lot of money for the company, but probably a lot of claimants

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    By agreeing to the settlement, the CCRD’s case against Blizzard Activision will be withdrawn, with the former agreeing publicly that “no court or any independent investigation has substantiated any allegations [of] systemic or widespread sexual harassment at Activision Blizzard”.

    well, that’s some garbage.

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    £36.85m ($46.75m) will be shared between claimants who claim that they were unfairly paid, and £7.1m ($9.1m) will cover associated legal fees.

    That is a lot of money. Any idea how many they are?