
Publisher management condemned as an alleged 51 staff could lose their jobs
Staff at French studio Eden Games have today gone on strike, in a protest against company layoffs, according to reports.
Studio management have warned that 51 of Eden’s 80 studio staff are targeted for redundancies, it is believed.
An unnamed Test Drive Unlimited 2 developer issued a statement to Gamasutra which claims that Eden Games is paying the price for Atari’s “mismanagement”.
The strike group complained of Atari’s recent executive merry-go-round. The company has been run by three different CEOs in the past five years.
“[The management] did not hesitate to get rich despite financial difficulties," the strike group claimed.
Routine redundancy operations have plagued Atari for a decade, the group alleged.
Atari has yet to publicly comment on the matter.
“Each time the recovery project was beautiful and promising, and ended in a failure,” the protesters added.
The statement also alleged that Atari “does not negotiate with employee representatives on the redundancy plan measures”.
This has happened time and time again at Atari. I was laid off a few years ago because of the way the heads run the company into the ground. The industry should all boycott these comapnies that are making our lives a misery. It's time to unite.
Where they went wrong was telling them.. When Ubisoft made a bunch of us redundant at reflections we weren't told until we were being escorted out through the door..