More than 1300 Activision Blizzard staff call for Bobby Kotick to resign
More than 1300 employees from Activision Blizzard have now signed a petition calling for Bobby Kotick to resign, following this week’s bombshell report into what the company CEO knew of harassment in the company – and what he allegedly failed to fully act upon.
The petition went live last night, and was organised by Activision Blizzard employee group ABK Workers Alliance.
The document’s text states employees “no longer have confidence in the leadership of Bobby Kotick”, and asks that the CEO remove himself from his position. It also asks shareholders to elect a new CEO without Kotick’s input – despite the CEO owning a large share of shareholder voting rights.
But while more than 1000 Activision employees have publicly put their name, role and division on the petition, many more have not.
“Ultimately people fear being fired or blacklisted from the industry,” industry analyst Daniel Ahmad wrote on Twitter today. “It’s the material impact from a strike, investor / board action or losing the ability to sell products that result in actual change.
“The shareholders that have called for [Kotick] to step down only have a less than one percent stake. The majority of investors are silent. Sony / MS have made statements but products are still sold through those platforms.”
This week, Activision Blizzard execs told staff they did not “have evidence” of Kotick’s own alleged harassment of employees (such as the time he is claimed to have threatened to kill a staff member) as these occurred over a decade ago. Therefore, the company’s recently-instated zero-tolerance policy to harassment could not apply.