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Since its foundation nearly 40 years ago, Ubisoft has been a family company, with the Guillemot brothers steering the French gaming giant. That tradition is continuing with the new spun-off subsidiary ...
Ubisoft’s toxic culture will not change following the departure of people like Tommy François, Maxime Béland, and Serge Hascoët, according to a report from Business Insider.
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Ubisoft faces renewed scrutiny as former executives are convicted in a landmark harassment trial, highlighting a toxic workplace culture. Despite promises of reform following 2020's allegations of ...
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot promises change as three high-profile executives ... I am committed to implementing profound changes across the Company to improve and strengthen our workplace culture ...
Ubisoft on Saturday revealed that several executives will step down from the company amid the changes that are being implemented to strengthen workplace culture in response to recent accusations ...
Ubisoft Employees Say Publisher’s Toxic Culture Hasn’t Changed. Over the last year, Ubisoft has seen a number of allegations of misconduct and ... there’s skepticism it won’t change much.
Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, has released an internal letter in response to the hundreds of company employees who signed a letter in support of Activision Blizzard workers who staged a massive ...
Given that the toxic culture that's blighted Ubisoft developed under his watch (as, indeed, has pretty much everything else: Guillemot has been CEO of the company since 1988), many questioned why ...
Paris– July 12, 2020– Today, Ubisoft announced several significant personnel changes that are a part of the comprehensive work the Company is doing to improve and strengthen its workplace culture.
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