France's Ubisoft faces three day strike as unions protest over remote work decision
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"This decision is quite unfair. We're going back on a right that employees have recently acquired," Marc Rutschlé, Solidaires informatique union delegate, told franceinfo.
Ubisoft managers told staff in an email that returning to the office was vital to foster creativity, and promised to give workers time to adjust.
Unions said they had received no response to the grievances aired in February and that the September message was 'the straw that broke the camel's back,' Clément Montigny, a delegate for the Montpellier studio's video game workers' union (STJV), told French news agency AFP.
Some employees will not be able to come back to the office as much. Like this Ubisoft employee who now lives hundreds of kilometres from the Paris headquarters: 'I've had to move house, so I can't come back for three days face-to-face.'
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