More than 1,200 Ubisoft employees are striking in response to the company’s recent controversies and structural changes. In a ...
The strike comes after the publisher revealed plans to cut up to 200 jobs and ordered remote workers back into the office ...
Ubisoft developers are striking outside the company’s Paris offices this week. Over 1,200 of them, according to union reps. They’re dancing, too, as they call on the Assassin’s Creed maker to reverse ...
In response to Ubisoft's recent reductions and layoffs, a sizable number of its employees have walked off the job.
Ubisoft fired an employee for publicly mocking its RTO strategy, laying the blame on a breach of the company's code of ...
Ubisoft is planning on laying off 200 employees from its Paris branch. This follows studio closures and game cancellations.
It became the poster child for the bloated Ubisoft blockbuster that felt designed by committee for no one in particular. Co-founder and CEO Yves Guillemot promised sweeping reforms to get to the ...
After studio closures, project cancellations, and a five-day return-to-office policy, Ubisoft employees are walking out ...
But has it survived the cuts and cancelations?
A three-day international strike is underway at Ubisoft in response to its recent restructuring, with at least 1,200 employees taking part yesterday.
Ubisoft continues to raise eyebrows around how it is treating employees as it attempts a business overhaul. David ...