×
Sunday, April 5, 2026

Unionisers at Activision Blizzard excluded from company's QA wage increase - NME

Activision Blizzard has made nearly 1,100 quality assurance (QA) testers full-time employees and raised their hourly wages, however QA testers at Raven Software – who are currently working to form a union within the company – have not been included.

Yesterday (April 7), Activision Blizzard announced that around 1,100 QA testers would be brought on as full-time employees, a move that would raise their minimum salary to 15.32 ($20) an hour and grant them access to company benefits.

However, as reported by Bloomberg, this shift has deliberately not included QA employees at Raven Software due to the team’s ongoing efforts to unionise within Activision Blizzard.

An Activision spokesperson has claimed that workers at Raven Software have not been included in the upgrade “due to legal obligations under the National Labor Relations Act,” a law which prevents companies from giving benefits to workers during union organization campaigns.

Raven Software’s unionisation efforts are being represented by the Communications Workers of America (CWA), which has commented on Activision’s latest move.

Sara Steffens, secretary-treasurer of the CWA, has accused Activision of trying to “divide workers and undermine their effort to form a union,” and says that excluding Raven Software is “especially galling” due to employees there being “at the forefront of this effort” to secure better wages and treatment at the company.

Steffens added that Activision’s “disingenuous announcement is further...



Read Full Story: https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/unionisers-at-activision-blizzard-exclud...