French Game Developer in Turmoil
Strike Alert: Don't Nod Employees Rally Against Layoffs!
In a bold move, the STJV union has launched an extended strike at French game developer Don't Nod in response to announced layoffs affecting up to 69 staff members. With 90% of the workforce backing the strike, the union demands fairer treatment, reduced layoffs, and better support for affected employees, while accusing management of hindering negotiations.
Introduction to Don't Nod Strike
Reasons Behind the Layoffs
Union Demands and Strike Actions
Current Negotiation Status
Impact of Layoffs on Employees
Public Reaction and Media Coverage
Expert Opinions and Analyses
Broader Implications for the Gaming Industry
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