That’s not very worker empowering of you, Proletariat.
According to workers at Proletariat, its CEO engaged in behavior that made a ‘free and fair election impossible.’In a surprising and deeply ironic twist, the workers at Activision Blizzard-owned Proletariat have canceled their union election. A statement from the Communication Workers of America confirmed the news saying that Proletariat CEO Seth Sivak is to blame.
“Like many founders, he took the workers’ concerns as a personal attack and held a series of meetings that demoralized and disempowered the group, making a free and fair election impossible,” read the CWA’s statement. Proletariat would have been Activision Blizzard’s third union after the success of QA-initiated unions at
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