Ubisoft fires employee who publicly criticized its RTO plan

Ubisoft's Firing Spree Continues to Spark Outrage Over Return to Office Mandate

David Michaud-Cromp, a senior employee at Ubisoft Montreal, found himself in the crosshairs of his own company when he voiced opposition to the return-to-office mandate. The level design team lead was given a three-day suspension without pay for speaking out, but that punishment didn't seem enough to quell the discontent.

Last week, Michaud-Cromp took to LinkedIn to reveal that his suspension had turned into termination, with Ubisoft confirming the decision and stating that it followed its established procedures. However, many are questioning whether those procedures were applied fairly in this instance.

Michaud-Cromp's case is just the latest chapter in a growing narrative of employee pushback against Ubisoft's management. The company has faced backlash over its handling of unionization efforts at various studios, including the shutdown of Ubisoft Halifax and subsequent layoffs.

The timing of these events couldn't be more striking, with unions representing other Ubisoft workers calling for a three-day strike to protest what they see as "penny-pinching" and worsening working conditions. While it's possible that these incidents are simply coincidental, those within the industry are left wondering if Ubisoft is truly committed to creating a positive work environment.

The company has maintained that its return-to-office mandate was implemented to promote safety and productivity, but the actions taken against Michaud-Cromp suggest a more complex situation at play. As one thing becomes clear, Ubisoft's efforts to restructure its workforce are unlikely to go unnoticed – or unchallenged.
 
I'm literally shook 🀯 about this whole situation. I mean, on the one hand, I get it, companies gotta make changes to stay afloat, but three-day suspension without pay? That's harsh 😩. On the other hand, David Michaud-Cromp was being super unreasonable and speaking out of turn πŸ™„, like, come on dude, you can't just trash your own company's policies online and expect everything to be okay πŸ’―.

But then again... I'm not sure if Ubisoft's return-to-office mandate is a bad thing. Maybe it'll really boost productivity and safety? πŸ€” And what's the big deal about unionization efforts, anyway? It seems like some people are just being super dramatic about it πŸ˜’.

Ugh, my mind is all over the place πŸ’­... Can't we just agree that everyone deserves a fair shake? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg can't believe what's going on at ubisoft 🀯 they're basically punishing ppl for speaking up about the return-to-office mandate? like, if i'm a senior employee and i complain about it, i expect some serious repercussions from management. but a 3-day suspension without pay seems like a slap in the face πŸ’Έ especially when they're still getting flak over their handling of unionization efforts at other studios πŸ€” uibsoft needs to get its act together and prioritize its employees' well-being over profits πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” just what we need, another company flexing its muscles and crushing dissenting voices... like it's 2025 and we're still living in a world where corporate espionage and union-busting is a thing? πŸ˜’ seriously though, if Ubisoft can't even have a discussion about return-to-office policies without punishing an employee, how are they going to get their stuff done? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ on the other hand, three-day strike sounds like a solid plan for protesting poor working conditions... might just be the wake-up call these folks need. πŸ‘Š
 
I think Ubisoft is being way too harsh on David Michaud-Cromp πŸ€”. I mean, the guy was just trying to express his concerns about the return-to-office mandate, and what does he get? A three-day suspension that turns into termination 😱. That's not exactly a fair punishment, if you ask me.

And let's be real, this whole thing is just another example of how big companies can stomp on their employees' rights πŸ’Έ. I'm all for maintaining some level of productivity and safety, but come on, there gotta be better ways to do it than demonizing someone who speaks out against it πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I don't think Ubisoft's actions are going to fly with the unions or other employees πŸ‘₯. It's only gonna make things worse for them in the long run πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Mark my words, they're gonna end up losing some serious talent and reputation if they keep pushing this stuff πŸ’”
 
Ugh I'm so with this guy Michaud-Cromp 😩 He was just speaking out about the return-to-office mandate and what does he get? A three-day suspension, then termination 🀯 Like, isn't that enough punishment already?! It's not like he threatened to quit or anything. He's still a senior employee at Ubisoft Montreal, for crying out loud! πŸ™„ And now other workers are taking a stand against the company over similar issues... it just doesn't seem fair πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I hope they can get some real answers from management about what's going on behind the scenes πŸ’¬
 
idk what's going on with ubisoft rn πŸ€” they're literally treating their own employees like dirt and expecting us to be all about that company life πŸ’Ό meanwhile david michaud-cromp just spoke out against the return-to-office mandate and gets termination 🚫 that's not fair at all, it's not even close πŸ‘Ž what's the real reason behind these decisions? is it really just about "safety" and "productivity"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ or is there something more sinister going on? πŸ”
 
πŸ€” I'm so concerned about what's happening at Ubisoft 🚨. It sounds like they're going after anyone who speaks out against their policies, and that's not okay πŸ’”. Three days without pay for just expressing your opinion? That's a pretty steep price to pay πŸ˜“. I think it's time for the company to take a step back and reevaluate their approach to working conditions 🀝.

It's also worrying to see how this is affecting other Ubisoft workers πŸ€•. The union calls for a strike, and I can totally understand why they'd want to protest these changes 🚫. It's like they're being asked to work in a way that's not sustainable or fair πŸ“‰. Ubisoft needs to prioritize their employees' well-being and create a positive work environment πŸ’–.

I'm curious to see how this all plays out πŸ€”. Will Ubisoft listen to their workers, or will we continue to see more pushback? 🚨 Either way, I hope they take the time to reflect on what's really important – their employees' happiness and success 😊.
 
πŸ€” I'm really starting to question whether this return-to-office mandate is actually about productivity and safety or if it's just an excuse for them to cut costs. I mean, suspending someone without pay for speaking out against a policy that's supposed to be in the best interest of employees? That doesn't seem like a good look for Ubisoft.

I'd love to see some data on how this mandate is actually improving productivity and safety. I'm not buying the "we're just trying to promote a healthy work environment" narrative without any evidence. The fact that they're terminating people who speak out against it raises more red flags than justifications.

It's also worth noting that Ubisoft's track record on unionization and layoffs doesn't exactly inspire confidence in their commitment to employee well-being. I'm not saying I think they're intentionally trying to screw over their employees, but something feels off about this whole situation... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
man this is so unfair πŸ€• david michaud-cromp was just trying to speak up for his team and what did he get? a three-day suspension turned into termination πŸ˜” and now the whole industry is taking notice πŸ’Ό it's like ubisoft is trying to push all the talented employees out who aren't afraid to challenge them πŸ‘Š unions are right to strike back against these "penny-pinching" measures πŸ€‘ and poor working conditions don't contribute to productivity at all, they just lead to burnout ⏰ anyway, let's hope michaud-cromp finds a new gig soon πŸ’Ό and we get some answers on what really went down πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” Ubisoft needs to get their act together, this return-to-office mandate is just another way to make life harder for employees. Michaud-Cromp got the short end of the stick, a 3-day suspension turned into termination, that's just not right 🚫. They need to listen to their staff and find ways to improve working conditions, not punish them for speaking out πŸ’¬.

The industry is watching, and it's only going to get louder if Ubisoft doesn't shape up πŸ“’. I'm all for a safe and productive work environment, but that shouldn't come at the cost of employee well-being 😐. It's time for some real change, not just empty promises πŸ’ͺ.
 
[πŸ€”] Ubisoft's return-to-office mandate is like that one aunt who just won't stop nagging... πŸ˜’. Seriously though, three-day suspension without pay for speaking out? πŸ€‘ That seems way too harsh, especially if it was part of their "established procedures". I'd say Ubisoft needs to take a step back and re-evaluate this policy. Maybe instead of piling on the punishment, they could try having an open chat with their employees about what's really going on. 🀝

[πŸ“ˆ] Here's a quick mind map on the situation:
```
+-----------------------+
| Ubisoft's Return-to- |
| Office Mandate |
+-----------------------+
| |
| Employee Pushback |
| (unionization efforts)|
| |
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Suspension | | Termination |
| without pay | | ( Michaud-Cromp )|
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
[πŸ“Š] Let's keep an eye on how this situation unfolds. It seems like Ubisoft is either really committed to making things work or they're just winging it... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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