After final negotiations «hit a wall,» labor unions in France are calling for a one-day strike by Ubisoft employees in the country over what they say are lowball wage increase offers aimed at offsetting management failures.
Le Syndicat des Travailleurs et Travailleuses du Jeu Vidéo (Videogame Workers Union) said in a message posted on February 1 that during mandatory annual negotiations, Ubisoft management offered raises that were lower than the rate of inflation for the second year in a row, despite the company reporting «excellent second quarter [results], well above our expectations» in its recent first-half 2023-24 financial report.
The lower-than-expected wage offer was made, according to STJV, «in order to hit arbitrary cost reduction targets.»
«A company that still makes a profit, even when its execs have failed repeatedly, choosing to have its employees pay to increase its profits is plainly unacceptable,» the union said.
The Solidaires Informatique union, which has previously clashed with Ubisoft management over workplace harassment and the company's embrace of NFTs, joined the call for a strike, saying on Twitter that «employees deserve real raises, not crumbs from the bosses.»
Solidaires Informatique said in a separate statement that the unions are demanding a general wage increase of 5%, while management is offering an increase of 2-3%, «depending on the studio.» The union claimed the offer was made «under the pretext of a senseless cost-cutting policy,» and is also intended to encourage «natural attrition» among employees.
«Lower than last year, lower than inflation, and lower than the group's profitability,» Solidaires Informatique said in a statement. «In other words, an unacceptable proposal.
»Last year, employees already 'made an effort' by accepting a deterioration in their living conditions. Let's face it: in management's eyes, the decline in our standard of living is no longer a bug, it's a feature."
The initial call for a strike was made on
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