Riot Employees Prepare For Walkout Today [kotaku.com]
Over 150 Riot Games employees walked out in Monday protest [www.rockpapershotgun.com]
Riot employees stage walkout to fight toxic workplace culture [www.theverge.com]
Over 150 Riot Employees Walk Out To Protest Forced Arbitration And Sexist Culture [Updated] [kotaku.com]
Riot walkout sees over 150 employees protest forced arbitration and systemic sexism [www.eurogamer.net]
"As soon as active litigation is resolved, we will give all new Rioters the choice to opt-out of mandatory arbitration for individual...sexual assault claims"
— Game Workers Unite ✊?✊?✊? (@GameWorkers) May 6, 2019
AKA
We'll give you a small concession later while still oppressing current workers.#RiotWalkouthttps://t.co/uNvgB4kkPy
Sexism shouldn't have place in modern creative world, Crytivo Team stands with you #riotwalkout GO! It's pretty obvious at this point that gender equality in the work place is paramount for a succesful company. https://t.co/xY2vNbgebR (Image: Riot Games) pic.twitter.com/d7j2MO5TAp
— Crytivo (@Crytivo) May 6, 2019
"Los Angeles-based Riot Games employees are preparing for a walkout this afternoon in protest of the company’s stance on #ForcedArbitration in what appears to be the first walkout at a major gaming studio" https://t.co/A8mxoWWOkz #RiotWalkout #EndForcedArbitration
— Coworker.org (@teamcoworker) May 6, 2019
The #RiotWalkout is an exciting and powerful demonstration of what organized labor could accomplish in the video game industry. Hoping their bosses listen and don't force their workers to escalate further: https://t.co/TPwBsn0v3f
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) May 6, 2019
History being written & the future being changed. I applaud the #riotwalkout today, & those taking risks to gain a collective seat at the table that defines their workplace. It shows with emphasis that our industry can not go back to ignoring the workers. https://t.co/eNNDgKWgWt
— Rami Ismail (@tha_rami) May 6, 2019
I have immense respect for the Riot employees joining the #RiotWalkout today, standing up against sexual harassment and forced arbitration. It takes bravery to protest against your own employer. https://t.co/iEAWo9apde
— Eline Muijres ✨ (@ElineMuijres) May 6, 2019
"Los Angeles-based Riot Games employees are preparing for a walkout this afternoon in protest of the company’s stance on forced arbitration in what appears to be the first walkout at a major gaming studio."https://t.co/UaaKOzWHgc
— ediciones inéditas (@edcns_ineditas) May 6, 2019
It's happening! Check in later for @Vahn16's on-the-ground reporting: https://t.co/lXJqjWzJk8
— Cecilia D'Anastasio (@cecianasta) May 6, 2019
Another employee movement, this time in gaming.https://t.co/GPv5xXd5hX
— ʙᴜᴅ (@bud_caddell) May 7, 2019
collective action is powerful https://t.co/2Va0v4xLK7
— Megan Farokhmanesh (@Megan_Nicolett) May 7, 2019
Riot employees stage walkout to fight toxic workplace culture https://t.co/1DkbAgGzvG pic.twitter.com/t5me8DkaYI
— The Verge (@verge) May 7, 2019
More than 150 employees at #RiotGames staged a walkout yesterday. Outside of the developer’s LA offices, workers gathered to protest the company’s policies on forced arbitrations with signs and speeches in support of their colleagues. https://t.co/aVwRCIqUBe #RiotWalkout
— Francisco Taveira (@jftaveira1993) May 7, 2019
Our on-the-ground reporting from today's #riotwalkout: https://t.co/MADgAWyatl
— Cecilia D'Anastasio (@cecianasta) May 6, 2019
Over 150 Riot Employees Walk Out To Protest Forced Arbitration And Sexist Culturehttps://t.co/O8aziJYsVE pic.twitter.com/kPLrREvlcl
— Instant Gaming (@InstantGamingEN) May 7, 2019
#riotwalkout
— Todd Vaziri (@tvaziri) May 7, 2019
Over 150 Riot Employees Walk Out To Protest Forced Arbitration And Sexist Culturehttps://t.co/ed5fMvD6R6
I'm pushing to remove forced arbitration clauses for harassment suits from our employee agreements. For new and existing staff.
— Better Allies™ (@betterallies) May 7, 2019
Like the employees of Riot Games, who walked out yesterday in protest of forced arbitration clauses: https://t.co/HA1LHvhypl #Allyship
Pictured: over 150 employees at Riot Games doing a walkout to protest forced arbitrations --> https://t.co/XW8Ms9KaWQ pic.twitter.com/dIZislnUei
— Ad Astra Comix (@AdAstraComics) May 7, 2019
Good start, but honestly would be more surprised to hear about a major game studio that isn't a smoldering sewage plant.https://t.co/QctHR4EmcU via @kotaku
— Eigenkerri ?? (@kerrizor) May 7, 2019
Over 150 Riot Employees Walk Out To Protest Forced Arbitration And Sexist Culture [Updated]
— Jamie Woodcock (@jamie_woodcock) May 7, 2019
Solidarity! https://t.co/hHlWEugokW
Solidarity with everybody who took a stand at #RiotWalkout against forced arbitration and institutional sexism. https://t.co/cKeOpxzY3E
— Edwin (@dirigiblebill) May 7, 2019
I’m at the #riotwalkout. here’s the story I helped @cecianasta put together https://t.co/zNM92KhdfF
— nathan grayson (@Vahn16) May 6, 2019
아무리 진보적으로 보이는 업태라고 하더라도 노동자가 목소리를 내지 않으면 보통 기업의 구태로 회귀하게 만드는 것이 자본주의적 관성.
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) May 8, 2019
‘자신과 동료를 위해 일어선 사람들의 역사’
https://t.co/3cetHx1ljC
As Kotaku notes, the #RiotWalkout may be the first of its kind. Sending my support to the folks at Riot who are risking so much to push for the change they deserve. https://t.co/Elokyrb56W
— Nick Cummings (@nickcummings) May 6, 2019
I think this is something that's very important to pay attention to. https://t.co/H6K0lPbGwS
— Ashavari Joshi (@AshavariJoshi) May 7, 2019
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— Kristen Seversky (@KR1573N) May 7, 2019
Over 150 Riot Employees Walk Out To Protest Forced Arbitration And Sexist Culture [Updated] https://t.co/zSh840fpTz via @kotaku