'Call of Duty' maker Activision Blizzard Inc has been accused by a union of illegally firing two video game testers for using 'strong language' in a protest of a new company policy that limits remote work.
“Using abusive, threatening or harassing language toward colleagues is unacceptable and we are disappointed that the CWA is advocating for this type of behavior,” he said.
The change received an overwhelmingly negative response from employees, the CWA said, and Activision fired two game testers who "expressed their outrage using strong language."
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