Blizzard Entertainment boss steps down as workers continue fight against sexual harassment in the workplace
THE head of a US video game company where staff staged a walkout last week to demand an end to sexual harassment in the workplace and improved working conditions stepped down today.
Blizzard Entertainment announced that company president J Allen Brack would be replaced by two other executives.
Mr Brack was named in a California lawsuit two weeks ago alleging that he failed to take seriously numerous complaints of harassment, discrimination and retaliation at the firm.
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