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Shareholders approve the proposed report into the company’s anti-harassment efforts too

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Activision Blizzardhave also said they will “carefully consider” whether to go ahead with a proposed report into their efforts to address alleged workplace harassment within the organisation after two-thirds of attending shareholders voted to approve the suggestion. This vote was non-binding, which means Activision Blizzard doesn’t have to act on it. The board of directors hadadvisedshareholders last month not to approve the proposed report.

“Consistent with our ongoing commitments, we will carefully consider the proposal to enhance our future disclosures. Activision Blizzard remains deeply committed to a respectful, welcoming workplace for all colleagues,” astatementfrom the company read. Jessica Gonsalez, one of the founders of Activision Blizzard employee advocacy group ABetterABK,tweetedin reference to the proposed report’s non-binding approval: “The employees will hold them to it.”

Other outcomes of yesterday’s shareholder meeting included around 88% of the shares present approving executive compensation, and around 95% voting against adding an employee representative to Activision Blizzard’s board of directors. Really sticking it to the man there, shareholders.