Ubisoft Survey Shows 25% of Employees Have Witnessed or Experienced Misconduct at the Company

In response to recent reports and allegations of widespread misconduct at Ubisoft, the publisher had an independent research firm conduct an internal survey of employees to help with addressing the issues moving forward. That survey found that 25% of respondents had either witnessed or directly experienced some form of misconduct. The data?which was openly shared with Kotaku by Ubisoft PR?doesn?t indicate how many of the company?s nearly 19,000 employees responded to the survey, but if the ratio holds up, that?s around 4,500 people at Ubisoft that have either witnessed or experienced misconduct. The survey also revealed that one in five?or 20%?employees don?t feel full respected or safe in the workplace. The experience of misconduct was heavily weighted towards women and non-binary employees, with females 30% more likely to have ?experience, witness, or hear[d] about discrimination,? while that number rose to 43% more likely for non-binary individuals. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot used the data to set certain goals for Ubisoft overcoming the recent allegations and issues, including increasing the ratio of women at the company from 22% to 24% by 2023.
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