Ubisoft Outlines Return-To-Office Plans For Its Employees

Update: Ubisoft has responded to our initial story, saying it is taking a “hybrid approach” to working from home versus an office. The decision for a particular role to be remote or in-office (or a mixture of the two) will not entirely be up to employees, however, as Ubisoft explains in the statement below. In addition to this, the publisher has shared its internal message sent to employees on the Ubisoft website.

“After conducting surveys and consulting teams across the organization, Ubisoft has decided to implement a hybrid approach to work arrangements that will enable the majority of employees to spend time both working from the office and working from home,” Ubisoft’s statement reads. “To account for the variety of job families, locations, and preferences of our teams around the world, each studio or office will tailor its policies to its respective needs. Going forward, we plan to continuously monitor and adapt this framework to ensure we are achieving our goals of having healthy and happy teams and maximizing our collective efforts to create innovative, great games for our players.”

Original story follows…

Like most companies, Ubisoft has been operating with a fully remote workforce to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the company’s re-opening plan has now been leaked and suggests that most employees will need to return to working in the office at least part of each week.

As reported by Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, Ubisoft sent an email around to its employees this week detailing when and how employees will return to the office. The company will implement a “hybrid and tailored approach” to work, which seemingly means that at least some work from the office will be expected. Ubisoft will only allow a few employees to continue on in a fully remote capacity.

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