Activision CEO’s $30 Million Pay Opposed by Pro-Labor Investor

  • CtW Investment Group urges vote against Kotick’s compensation
  • Proxy advisers are split on the measure up for June 11 vote

Bobby Kotick, chief executive officer of Activision Blizzard Inc.

Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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CtW Investment Group, a pro-labor group, is urging shareholders of the video-game company Activision Blizzard Inc. to oppose the pay package of Chief Executive Officer Bobby Kotick following job cuts last year.

Kotick, who’s led Activision for about three decades, has received about $30 million in compensation annually over the past few years, regulatory filings show. The vote is set for June 11.