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  • Activision QA Workers Cry “Soft Layoff” as New Office Policy Sparks Protests

    Activision QA Workers Cry “Soft Layoff” as New Office Policy Sparks Protests

    Activision Blizzard, the gaming giant behind popular franchises like Call of Duty and World of Warcraft, is facing backlash from its quality assurance (QA) workers over a new mandatory return-to-office policy. The policy, which was announced in October 2023, requires all QA workers to return to the office full-time starting in January 2024.

    Reasons for the Protest

    The policy has been met with strong opposition from many QA workers, who argue that it is unfair and impractical. They cite a number of reasons for their opposition, including:

    • The cost of relocation and commuting: Many QA workers live far from the company’s offices, and they would have to incur significant costs to relocate or commute. For example, a QA worker living in Orange County, California, would have to face an average commute time of over an hour and pay high gas prices to reach the company’s headquarters in Santa Monica.
    • The impact on childcare and eldercare: Many QA workers have childcare or eldercare responsibilities that would be difficult to manage if they had to go back to the office full-time. A survey conducted by the ABK Workers Alliance found that 70% of respondents had childcare or eldercare responsibilities that would be impacted by the return-to-office policy.
    • The effectiveness of remote work: Many QA workers have been working remotely for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and they have been productive and efficient during that time. A study by Stanford University found that remote workers were 13% more productive than their in-office counterparts.

    Calling it a “Soft Layoff”

    The ABK Workers Alliance, a union representing Activision Blizzard workers, has called the new policy a “soft layoff.” They argue that it will force many QA workers to quit their jobs, as they will not be able to afford to relocate or commute, or they will not be able to find childcare or eldercare. The union estimates that up to 30% of QA workers could be forced to leave the company as a result of the policy.

    Activision Blizzard’s Response

    Activision Blizzard has defended the new policy, saying that it is necessary to improve collaboration and communication among employees. The company has also said that it will offer some financial assistance to help employees with relocation costs. However, the amount of financial assistance offered has been criticized by the union as being inadequate.

    The Union’s Demands

    The ABK Workers Alliance is demanding that Activision Blizzard rescind the mandatory return-to-office policy and allow QA workers to continue working remotely. They are also demanding that the company provide better pay and benefits for QA workers. QA workers are some of the lowest-paid employees at Activision Blizzard, and they often have to work long hours under demanding conditions.

    The Future of the Dispute

    It is unclear how the dispute between Activision Blizzard and its QA workers will be resolved. The union has said that it is prepared to take legal action if the company does not rescind the policy. The outcome of this dispute could have a significant impact on the future of remote work in the gaming industry.

    Additional Notes

    • This is an ongoing story, and new developments may emerge in the coming days and weeks.
    • I have tried to present the facts of the situation in a neutral and objective manner.
    • I have included links to sources so that you can learn more about the story.
  • Twitch has modified its sexual content rules in response to a viral topless stream, now explicitly mentioning “artistic nudity” in the updated guidelines.

    Twitch has modified its sexual content rules in response to a viral topless stream, now explicitly mentioning “artistic nudity” in the updated guidelines.

    In response to a viral topless stream featuring an OnlyFans model, Twitch has updated its sexual content guidelines. The changes now permit “artistic depictions of nudity,” including erotic dances, body writing, and content that highlights certain body regions, as long as it is properly labeled. The updated guidelines also address nudity in gaming, differentiating between prohibited pornographic games and those with incidental nudity. The move has sparked discussions and humor on social media under the trending term “Artistic Nudity.”

    Twitch has faced ongoing challenges in managing sexual content on its platform

    Twitch has encountered ongoing challenges in managing explicit content, with incidents like the “hot tub meta” in 2021, where streamers engaged in suggestive behavior in jacuzzis. In 2022, Twitch removed a feature that was exploited to promote explicit content on its front page. Recently, an OnlyFans model named Morgpie garnered attention for seemingly appearing topless on a stream while cleverly staying within Twitch’s guidelines. This incident sparked discussions among Twitch users, prompting the platform to clarify its rules. Despite operating within the terms of service, Morgpie faced a ban shortly after the incident. The ambiguity in Twitch’s guidelines and the ensuing debates highlight the ongoing struggle to strike a balance on the platform. Twitch is now seeking feedback and considering personalized viewer settings for the future.