Three more executives at Ubisoft have resigned on Sunday thanks to ongoing investigations into sexual harassment within the c🤡ompany.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网:It began with Maxime Béland, Vice President of Ubisoft’s Editorial department, and one of the central figures at Ubisoft that had been accused of sexual harassment. Now, three more resignations have come thanks to the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:internal investigations wit🐬hin the company that was sparked largely by complaints against ꧅Béland.

In a , Ubisoft announced the departures of Chief Creative Officer Serge Hascoët, Ubisoft Canada Director Yannis Mallat, and Global Head of HཧR Cécile Cornet♋. Their resignations are all effective immediately.

Serge Hascoët had been one of the key drivers at Ubisoft, coordinatinღg between the company's various development teams and having a hand in nearly every new game Ubisoft created. The company's statement did not provide a specific reason for Hascoët's resignation, but French magazine recently published an exposé that reveals Serge harassed female employees and e💮ven drugged them without their knowledge.

Ubisoft CEO and co-founder Yves Guillemo𝓡t will take over H𒅌ascoët's role and "oversee a complete overhaul of the way in which the creative teams collaborate."

Ubisoft Canada Managing Director Yannis Mallat ⭕was next on the list of resignations, due to "allegations that have come to light in Canada against multiple employees." Mallat felt♎ that the number of allegations was so numerous that he could no longer effectively fulfill his role, and so stepped down. His replacement will be hired as soon as possible.

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And finally, Global Head of HR Cécile Cornet stepped down as she🍸 believes "it is in the best interest of the Company's unity." Although not accused of harassment herself, Ubisoft HR has come under fire as the "silencing force" within the company that .

There are even following thes🌄e investigationꦆs, and Cornet likely resigned in order to quell an uprising.

“Ubisoft has fallen short in its obligation to guarantee a safe and inclusive workplace environment for its employees,” said Guillemot in a statement. “I am committeꦫd to implementing profound changes across the Company to improve and strengthen our workplace cultuꦕre.”

Ubisoft is certain to undergo rapid changes as its internal investigationඣs prompt more top executives to resign.

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