The Communications Workers of America, which was behind the effort, claims in a statement that several CEO-led meetings diminished support for the union.
group behind two previous successful union drives at the company, announced on Tuesday that the group was withdrawing its petition for a union election at the National Labor Relations Board.
“Unfortunately, Proletariat CEO Seth Sivak chose to follow Activision Blizzard’s lead and responded to the workers’ desire to form a union with confrontational tactics,” the union said in a statement. “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.”
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