Ubisoft Fires Executive Tommy François due to Sexual Harassment Investigations

Ubisoft has fired editorial Vice President Tommy François following multiple claims of sexual harassment from employees, according to a report from Business Insider.
Among the many abuses of power François is accused of are: flirting with subordinates, making homophobic jokes, giving unwanted massages, making sexual prepositions and grabbing genitals. Multiple employees attempted to report François’ behavior, but were ignored until the allegations came to light.
Ubisoft placed François on unpaid disciplinary leave following a report from Kotaku in early July, but the bulk of that particular piece focused on the similarly disgusting behavior from another editorial vice president, Maxime Béland, who resigned shortly thereafter.
Later, an investigative piece from Bloomberg gave a closer look into allegations concerning François from current and former Ubisoft employees. It also emphasized how these men’s behavior was not just an unfortunate case of there being a few “bad apples,” but rather a symptom of a larger culture of sexism, discrimination and abuse at Ubisoft.