Unions representing employees at Ubisoft's French operations have unanimously voted to take strike action after the company announced a significant restructuring. The move follows a company-wide "reset" and a proposal for up to 200 voluntary redundancies affecting staff at the Paris headquarters.
- Union delegates in France voted unanimously in favour of strike measures in response to recent corporate changes.
- The publisher has proposed a voluntary redundancy programme that could see as many as 200 Paris HQ roles removed.
- Unions framed the action as a reaction to the wider "reset" announced by Ubisoft, which has reshaped priorities and staffing.
- Details on the timing and scope of any industrial action were not specified in the initial reports.
Source: Eurogamer
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