After last week's news that Ubisoft would split its development teams into five "creative houses" overseeing specific projects, the company has announced a proposal to cut up to 200 jobs in its international offices, particularly in Paris, France.
According to an email sent to staff on January 26 and reported on by VGC, Ubisoft has entered negotiations with French unions for a Rupture Conventionnelle Collective (RCC). An RCC is a voluntary mutual termination agreement that gives French companies the option to cut their workforce as long as a collective agreement is reached with unions and validated by French authorities. Until then, no decision will be finalized, and the deal only impacts the company's International employees who hold French contracts.
An Ubisoft spokesperson told VGC that, since this "mutual termination" only impacts the company's French headquarters, only about 200 jobs could be eliminated.
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