Microsoft bought ads in the Washington Post to show its positive attitude towards labor unions

Regulators continue to investigate Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard, so it needs to get

maximum number of “pluses” Andenlist the support of everyone you can. Previously, the company entered into an agreement with Nintendo to release Call of Duty on Switch, and Gabe Newell said that Steam would have nothing against the purchase. It seems that Microsoft has now decided to play another role and bought an ad in the Washington Post, where it expressed its positive attitude towards unions:

“As we enter the new year, we remaindedicated to creating better jobs for people who make their living in the technology sector”, – it says at the beginning of the ad. “When both employees and management express their views at the bargaining table, both employees, shareholders and customers benefit”.


</ img>

The company also recognized the alliance between ZeniMax Media andthe labor neutrality agreement it entered into with CWA (Communications Workers of America) in June. &#8220;Within this year, we hope to introduce the same agreement with Activision Blizzard&#8221;, &#8211; the company reports.