Overview
- Ubisoft told staff Thursday it will limit remote work to 36 days per year, replacing the current two-days-per-week setup.
- The company plans to enforce the cap in October 2026, with entities that have their own telework deals shifting in spring 2027.
- Ubisoft says more time on site will strengthen teamwork and mentoring for younger staff, and it will discuss details with employee representatives and weigh individual cases.
- Union figures expressed shock at the announcement and pointed to a February strike in France, where unions counted about 1,200 participants and the company logged 538 out of roughly 3,800 employees.
- The policy is part of a wider reorganization that includes at least €200 million in cost cuts over two years after an earlier push for five days on site.