Ubisoft under fire as restructuring triggers union strike and pay worries

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France’s Ubisoft faces intensified worker backlash after a restructuring plan, with the Solidaires Informatique union organizing a strike and planning further action. The union demands an end to cost-cutting, the preservation of remote work, and meaningful pay rises, arguing management has pushed staff under pressure with under-staffing and a push to full-time office work as Ubisoft seeks to boost AAA performance. The atmosphere, according to the union, is deteriorating, with reports of tears and concerns about potential job losses.
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