Riot Games Settles Gender Discrimination Lawsuit for $100m
Riot Games Settles Gender Discrimination Lawsuit for $100m
Riot Games will pay an estimated $100 million to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit filed by former female employees and several California state-level agencies in 2018.According to CNN, the Tencent Holding subsidiary said that it will pay $80 million to members of a class action, which comprises current and former full-time female employees, as well as some temporary agency contractors.Eligible members of the class include women who were employed or worked at Riot Games from November 2014 until the present.An additional $20 million, says CNN, will paid to settle attorneys’ fees and other miscellaneous legal expenses.The settlement also contains non-financial provisions: Riot Games will, for instance, be obliged to fund a diversity and inclusion program, subject itself workplace audits, and hire a third party to approve job assignments.
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