A “ground-breaking labour neutrality agreement” was announced regarding Microsoft’s plans to acquire the Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard. This meant that Microsoft will not oppose unionisation discussion.
Microsoft makes commitment to Activision Blizzard union neutrality
In January of this year, Microsoft announced it was making plans to acquire the ‘Call of Duty’ publisher Activision Blizzard for around £50billion (or $68billion), and while the deal has yet to be finalised, June 13th saw a “ground-breaking labour neutrality agreement” announced that essentially means once the acquisition is complete, Microsoft will not oppose unionisation discussion.
By Adam Cook|

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