“We ask that Activision Blizzard management respect Raven QA workers by voluntarily recognising CWA’s representation without hesitation,” CWA secretary-treasurer Sara Steffens said in a statement accompanying the announcement.
“A collective bargaining agreement will give Raven QA employees a voice at work, improving the games they produce and making the company stronger.
According to Polygon, the unionisation efforts were supported by a “supermajority” of Raven Software QA staff – around 78% of all eligible workers.
“We ask that Raven Software and Activision leadership voluntarily recognise our union and respect our right to organise without retaliation or interference,” it added.