Women Sue Riot Games for Gender Discrimination
Women Sue Riot Games for Gender Discrimination
Two women affiliated with Riot Games have sued the studio for alleged violations of California equal pay, sexual harassment and discrimination statutes.According to Ars Technica, revelations of possible sexism at Riot Games went public in August. A Kotaku article outlined a “culture of sexism” within the company, which is the creator of popular MMORPG League of Legends.Three weeks after Kotaku’s article went online, Riot issued an apology said it was trying to make amends for its past mistakes.“We will weave this change into our cultural DNA and leave no room for sexism or misogyny,” Riot said in a statement. “Inclusivity, diversity, respect, and equality are all non-negotiable.”But Kotaku claims the promise may well be empty. In a September follow-up to its first story, Kotaku said the people who made the “mess” are still there.The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Tuesday, alleges that there is a “custom and practice” inside the studio that leaves women with lower pay and fewer employment options. Moreover, Riot is accused of “creating, encouraging, and maintaining a work environment that exposes its female employees to discrimination, and retaliation.”
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The company behind one of the biggest video games in the world was just slammed with a lawsuit alleging its 'bro-culture' created a sexist workplace where women were rated on their 'hotness,' told that 'no doesn't necessarily mean no,' and shown unsolicited photos of male genitaliaLeague of Legends maker Riot Games is sued for gender-based discriminationRiot Games sued over allegations of sexual harassment, pay disparity
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