Ubisoft apologized to #MeToo adherents and launched an investigation

Company Ubisoft commented on the allegations of a number of her employees of involvement in sexual harassment. Afraid of harming the reputation, the publisher hastened to apologize, stating that management had failed to create a “safe space” for employees to work.

An investigation was also announced about those team members who were accused of harassment. They may also be subject to disciplinary measures. However, Ubisoft cannot comment on the progress at this time.

However, later the publisher intends to report on the results of the audit. As part of another wave of motion-related hysteria #MeToo, two Ubisoft employees were hit. At the same time, the methods of the activists have not changed: posting messages on social networks that require verification.

The first target was the creative director of the series Assassin’s creed Ashraf Ismail. However, the scandal surrounding him is difficult to attribute to the category of “sexual harassment”, because we are talking about banal treason.

As stated by a blogger and a feminist Matrondea, she met with Ismail for about a year, but supposedly did not know that he was married. According to her, the developer claimed that he wears a ring only in order not to anger Muslim parents, but in fact he divorced his wife. According to the latest data, Ismail has already quit Ubisoft and deleted his Twitter account

The second target was a product and brand marketing manager in Ubisoft toronto Andrien Gbinigiwho is also an activist #BlackLivesMatter. A certain Kate d. accused the developer of violence, her statements supported streamer Hana Rutherford. However, Gbinigi himself did not remain silent, providing evidence of his innocence on the Medium.com portal. The catch is that the site administration blocked the publication for “violation of the rules of the community.”

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