Ubisoft’s Paris studio wants to launch a strike, dissatisfied with the CEO’s passing the responsibility to developers | 4Gamers

Last week, Ubisoft just handed over their disappointing quarterly financial report, and there was another wave of ups and downs. Ubisoft Paris (Ubisoft Paris) had a strike through the Solidaires Informatique union, which once again put the company’s operations in a storm. among.

According to the Solidaires Informatique statement, Douda’s headline reads “The ball (job) ran to our side, while the money stayed in his pocket”, countering the letter sent by Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot to employees after the quarterly financial report was released last week, Believe that the CEO and top management are throwing all the responsibility on the employees and developers.

According to foreign media my city Disclosing the content of the letter, Guillemot asked his employees to devote all their efforts to bring the company back to the road of success in the letter to motivate his employees, and at the same time asked to “carefully review expenses” in order to achieve “streamlined and efficient” work efficiency.

“Now the ball is on your side (slang, meaning it’s time for you to act),” Yves Guillemot wrote in Xingong’s letter. Target.”

The Solidaires Informatique union stated that Guillemot’s review of expenses and streamlining and high-efficiency requirements for employees meant that the treatment of employees had retreated, the layoff of manpower and the reduction of salaries, pointing out that the CEO intends to shift the responsibility to the employees, and mentioned that the company’s “Dancing Force” Full Open and the exhausting efforts of the development teams of Mario + Rabbids have gone unnoticed.

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According to the union statement, in addition to demanding a 10% salary increase and improving working conditions, Ubisoft employees also hope to condemn the high-level executives who abused their powers and dismissed them to force employees to leave.

“Because Monsieur Guillemot and his clique only understand power relations,” concludes Solidaires Informatique: We call on the employees of Ubisoft Paris to go on strike on Friday, January 27th, from 2pm to 6pm. “

strike caseforeign media reportsAfterwards, Ubisoft declined to comment on the incident.

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