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"We’re not stupid": Ubisoft suspends employee after LinkedIn post

Started by Redaktion, January 28, 2026, 16:17:13

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Redaktion

A Ubisoft developer was reportedly suspended without pay for three days after criticizing the company's return to a five-day office schedule in a LinkedIn post. According to Insider Gaming, Ubisoft cited a violation of the employee's "duty of loyalty" as the reason for the disciplinary action.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/We-re-not-stupid-Ubisoft-suspends-employee-after-LinkedIn-post.1214190.0.html

heffeque

Wow... I didn't know that Canada was similar to the US in respect to how unprotected employees are against large corporations.

Steve jobless

Ubisoft is stupid.  But so is that employee for trash talking his employer in public.

WJS

Quote from: heffeque on January 28, 2026, 20:07:56Wow... I didn't know that Canada was similar to the US in respect to how unprotected employees are against large corporations.
What's wrong, it hurts to discover that your hatred of the US is misinformed and that it's quite normal for people to get punished for trash talking their employer online elsewhere too? It's *wild* how you think that is something you should expect to get away with *anywhere*.

heffeque

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Quote from: WJS on Today at 07:02:53What's wrong, it hurts to discover that your hatred of the US is misinformed and that it's quite normal for people to get punished for trash talking their employer online elsewhere too? It's *wild* how you think that is something you should expect to get away with *anywhere*.
You've normalized firing employees for not agreeing with some company policies... Some countries protect their employees better than Canada it seems. Try that in France.

"it hurts to discover that your hatred of the US is misinformed"
How so? Is it not true that the US has employee protection laws that are not at the same level of other 1st world countries? Why do you consider acknowledging that fact as "hate"?

In some countries criticizing your own country to improve it is considered patriotic. In others it seems that just saying "we are the best" is the only way of being patriotic. It's a shame.

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