A union has called on Ubisoft Paris staff to strike for better working conditions following a controversial staff email from CEO Yves Guillemot.
Ubisoft Paris employees called to strike by union
Guillemot's comments have not gone down well with the Ubisoft Paris chapter of union Solidaires Informatique, which has called for workers to strike on January 27th."In his latest statement, Mr Guillemot announces a worrying future for Ubisoft. If the request to employees to be 'especially careful and strategic with your spending' is ironic considering the company’s editorial strategy of the last few years, it is not funny.
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