Union Solidaries Informatique, which has members at Ubisoft’s Paris offices, has called for workers at the "Assassin’s Creed" publisher to go on strike next week, Kotaku’s Luke Plunkett reports. The union is trying to rally a strike not just to protest CEO Yves Guillemot’s latest dismissive comments to workers amid the company’s financial struggles, but to also demand better pay and conditions at the company, in particular a 10% pay increase to account for inflation and the implementation of a four-day working week, the author notes. Reference Link
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