“I want Bungie to be a place where great talent – no matter who they are, where they are from, or how they identify – can not only come and do their best work, they can thrive,” said Bungie CEO Pete Parsons.
I mean, im pretty sure all work places already fall under that category since the equal pay act of 1963.... shame on you Bungie you bigots.
Over the past year, one of the many ways Bungie has put that belief into action is through the creation of new inclusion clubs, affinity organizations of Bungie employees who work to represent underrepresented groups within the studio and the gaming industry at large.
This is why Destiny 2 hasnt had that Renewed PVP focus in 2 fucking years... theyre wasting all their recourses on shit like this
Recently members of the Women@Bungie inclusion club have been putting its mission statement into practice through the creation of an exclusive collectible International Women’s Day pin, which went on sale in March (and is available now on the Bungie Store) to celebrate Women’s History Month. All profits generated from the sale of the pin in March – totaling more than $125,000 – are being donated to AnitaB.org
I mean, im pretty sure all work places already fall under that category since the equal pay act of 1963.... shame on you Bungie you bigots.
This is why Destiny 2 hasnt had that Renewed PVP focus in 2 fucking years... theyre wasting all their recourses on shit like this
Funding Feminist Organisations, Check