US Labor Council says Activision Blizzard illegally threatened employees
The US Labor Council may file a complaint against Activision Blizzard. US National Labor Relations Board ...
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Read moreUS Department of Labor definedwhat Activision Blizzard threatened its employees - the threats were illegal. The ...
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