Following Ubisoft Paris redundancy proposition, unions threaten to walk out if "out-of-control boss" Yves Guillemot "steps foot in our offices"

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French unions, Solidaires Informatique, STVJV, and CFE CGC, have collectively asked employees of Ubisoft Paris to "stop working" if the company's chairman and CEO, Yves Guillemot, "steps foot" in the studio's offices.

A union pamphlet that was viewed and made public by Le Figaro, and translated by GamesRadar+, reads, "It is time to make our boss understand that he is not welcome on our premises as long as he continues to mistreat his employees. We call on the employees of Ubisoft Paris to stop working if Yves Guillemot steps foot in our offices. Leave your desks, and gather in front of the building."

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