Activision Blizzard Union NOT RECOGNIZED.

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Activision Blizzard has failed to recognize the unionization effort of some QA employees at Raven Software. This union is being pushed by CWA, the same organization behind the Image Comics and Kickstarter unions. With Microsoft buying Activision Blizzard, they'll likely be laying people off. Guess who will probably be the first to go now...?

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