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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders raise concerns about Microsoft buying Activision BlizzardFour US senators have written a letter to the FTC, urging caution
Four US senators have written a letter to the FTC, urging caution

Four US senators have voiced concerns aboutMicrosoft buying Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, urging the Federal Trade Commission to consider the impact on workers before approving the proposed merger. Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Sheldon Whitehouse, and Cory Booke raised this in a joint letter to the FTC chair yesterday. Considering that Actiblizz are facing many, many, many accusations of discriminatory and abusive working conditions, and that the CEO whoreportedly intervened to protect one alleged harasseris still happily with the company, they’re worried that the merger might make things worse.
“Workers at Activision Blizzard, following years of rampant sexual misconduct and discrimination and unfair labor practices, have led calls for greater transparency and accountability in the gaming industry, and we are deeply concerned that this acquisition could further disenfranchise these workers and prevent their voices from being heard,” the four said intheir letterto FTC chair Lina Khan.
You betcha they’re wary that the acquisition might interfere with unionisation, beyond how Activision Blizzard are already opposing the efforts of Raven Software QA workers to form a union. Microsoftrecently saidthat they would honor the outcome of that effort but the senators urge caution and consideration.
“This lack of accountability, despite shareholders, employees, and the public calling for Kotick to be held responsible for the culture he created, would be an unacceptable result of the proposed Microsoft acquisition,” the letter says.
Activision Blizzard have responded saying don’t worry, it’s cool, they’re going to be good.
“The company is committed to a safe and equitable working environment for all employees and has invested significant resources to ensure we’re creating a model for the industry,” Actiblizz PR said in a statement toCNET. “The transaction between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard will not interrupt any of the actions the Activision Blizzard’s leadership team has implemented throughout 2021 and is continuing to implement in 2022 with regards to improving our workplace.”
Well, if they say so!