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Atari studio 'on strike against layoffs'

Atari studio 'on strike against layoffs'

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.

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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”.

same old story

posted by been there May 11, 2011 at 3:36 pm
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been there

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.

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where they went wrong..

posted by sphinx May 11, 2011 at 5:43 pm
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sphinx

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..

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doh!

posted by nonny mouse May 11, 2011 at 6:25 pm
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nonny mouse

51 job losses turned into 80. Way to go!

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