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Last week we reported on a situation where Blizzard / Activision decided they would close their Versailles office, to "adapt" to their needs in a competitive industry. Today, a call to strike has been issued from several unions in an attempt to "defend our jobs and save our company".
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I want a mmorpg where people have gone through misery, have gone through school stuff and actually have had sex even. -sagil
*shrug*
Best of luck to them in the newest mentioned fight in the people vs the corporate overlords.
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not when you close a bussiness, in this case, closing a branch, there is no protection when there is no job to do anymore, at most you pay they due and of you go, maybe a compensation for firing from the employer without a cause, but you can't force someone keep someone if they don't want, even worse, if there is no job anymore, so yeah nothing will save then, maybe IF that office had a good source of work, but if that was the case they wouldn't close, and if there is anyone who are worth to keep they will send a personal offer.
plus french work laws are garbage, if possible company tend to evade building office there, only when the benefit surpass the problems or the employer live there
Apparently it's easier just to shut the entire office down and move any remaining operations to the location which just did a Brexit.
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There are bonuses awarded to top execs and they need to see increases to receive incentive awards and large salary increases.Here is an article that talks about what we already know,low wages including employees skipping meals so they can afford to pay rent all while Kotick was awarded 40 million.
There is even an employee who talks about making LESS money than he/she did 10 years ago.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-03/blizzard-workers-share-salaries-in-revolt-over-wage-disparities
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In this graph you can see how much Blizzard stock has risen,shares avg around 11 at 10 years ago are now 70.So this business is making a lot of money but somehow laying off employees seems warranted lol.
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/ATVI/activision-blizzard/stock-price-history
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Yes, but when they close down the office. That's it. There are no protections in place for that, if the company has a valid reason to close down the office.
Sucks for the staff, especially trying to find another job right now with covid, but it is what it is.
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Blizzard doesn't exist anymore except for it's name. It's all ActiVision now and all they care about is the bottom line.
There is a good reason why Bungie tried (and succeeded) to cut ties with ActiVision.
ActiVision's core focus is increasing their bottom line as much as possible to please shareholders and line the pockets of the Top Execs!
They are more focused in hiring phycologists to help create the most addictive cash shops and loot boxes in their games, then hiring competent developers in creating a good game.
The game itself is just an after thought. Cash Shops and loot boxes is what matters for them for quick cash grabs!
That's why they fired 800 QA positions at Blizzard last year. Result is that Shadowlands has been postponed and the Pre-Patch that landed on the WoW live servers today is one big cluster F#ck up of Epic proportions!
I am so glad I didn't pre-order Shadowlands expac and after seeing the state of the Pre-Patch today, I immediately canceled my subscription to WoW and uninstalled the game!
ActiVision can shove up their @rse! I am done, as Shadowlands won't launch this year. That pretty much is a given.
Who knows. Maybe WoW has reached a point in that it doesn't bring in enough cash for ActiVision anymore for them to bother and they just dump the expac at the end of the year no matter what state it's in.
Result might very well be that's the end and the last expac we will see for WoW or finally turn it into a F2P cash "grab" shop game to milk it as long as they can.
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While I don't like the way it's set up, let's pause and think for a moment. Do they need that office any more or is it just costing them needless expenses? This isn't like working for the State where even silly jobs are kept. This is wide open market and there is just one goal and rule there: PROFIT.
It makes perfect sense to close or reduce the underperforming offices. Cut the losses and everything. And strike won't do anything because the job won't exist anymore.
As for Kotick, yes he and his ilk are super scumbags and I really want to see them hurt in some way, but he works for % of total revenue ; he plays by an entirely different ruleset. And that's what bothers me: that there exists a ruleset for a worker and for a CEO that are NOT even similar and that are more lax on the CEO side. Look, a rule is a rule, it should be the same for everyone, with very few select exceptions(ideally none, but reality does require some).
Versailles office: "How about we stop working now?"
Blizzard/Activision: "OK, guess we can close the Versailles office earlier."
No international company in their right mind would open an office, let alone move operations to France, unless they really have to.
Holland, UK and Ireland are far better and more popular options.
The strike is pointless because they don't have any realistic chance of being able to keep the office open that way, but if they want to go to a strike do demonstrate how unhappy they are, in a situation like this it doesn't cause that much losses to anyone.
My peers in the UK work under very similar hours and conditions as we do here in the US, just with slightly better benefits in terms of vacation and leave time for maternity or medical reasons.
One thing which is consistent at the firm is regardless where one is employed, be it in the US, UK, India, China, Japan or Australia, no one in technology or operations work less than 40 hours and many log quite a few more, all unpaid of course.
Oh yeah, and I'm pretty sure the CEO earns more than Bobby.
Hard work, it's just what some of us do, but hey, beats working in a coal mine
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"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon