After calling for Activision-Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick to resign on Wednesday, video game industry unionization group Game Workers Unite has now put together a campaign and petition to agitate for the same.

“We are proud to partner with @teamcoworker to organize this campaign. Their many successful campaigns to improve the lives of workers are an inspiration,” the group tweeted. “If you support the 800 Activision Blizzard employees who were laid off while the c-suite personally raked in millions, sign our petition to #FireBobbyKotick!”

The move comes in the wake of ActiBlizz executives deciding to axe 800 jobs across multiple studios in spite of its record-high revenues in 2018. The petition has over a thousand signatures right now.

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