Our last update noted that Activision Blizzard had been remained silent throughout the fight between the California DFEH and federal EEOC over the company's $18 million discrimination settlement, though now it appears that they've busy been cleaning house. In an internal letter to employees, Chief Compliance Officer Frances Townsend reported that more than 20 individuals had been fired for misconduct and another 20+ are facing disciplinary action, with more changes promised to come.
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