Ubisoft Has Failed to Make Workplace Improvements After 200 Days

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  • Ubisoft Has Failed to Make Workplace Improvements After 200 Days

    A Better Ubisoft statement says that the company has not addressed any of their complaints.
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    An open letter from A Better Ubisoft states that the company has not met any of their demands in the 200 days since initial demands were made. A Better Ubisoft is a group of employees that formed in the wake of the numerous reports of rampant sexual harassment and misconduct going on within the France-based company.

    A Better Ubisoft has been pushing for changes within the company work culture for quite some time now. According to today's statement, nothing of substance has been done in regard to their demands for improvement.


    The four things that A Better Ubisoft has demanded from the beginning can be seen here:


    Those aren't exactly what anybody would call "outrageous" demands there. They seem quite reasonable especially when compared to, you know, not making any changes to a toxic workplace environment.
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