French public hospital employees sue ministers on “fatal working conditions”


Paris:

His lawyer said on Monday that relatives of French healthcare workers and colleagues who killed themselves have filed a legal complaint against two ministers in public hospitals on “fatal working conditions”.

France’s public hospitals have been forced to spend heavy in recent decades, and doctors and nurses have long complained of insufficient staffing and low wages.

According to the complaint observed by the AFP, nineteen plaintiff has now said Health Minister Catherine Watrin and Higher Education Minister Elizabeth said that they allege “fully illegal and fatal work” for workers and employees in training in hospitals across France.

He alleges on the complaint filed on Thursday that the minister has a holistic responsibility for the workplace harassment and involuntary murder on death from suicide.

A member of the Watrin team told AFP that she “does not wish to comment at this level”.

An official in the Ministry of Born said that it “supports health workers and their loved ones, who had to live through such serious human plays”.

The official said the ministry was committed to “fully cooperated” with the judiciary.

The complaint described a system of “illegally working overtime”, “threatening” and “labor forced to labor out of any regulatory structure” as well as a system of “totalitarian” management practices.

The case files “personally or systematically were completely ignored”, “There was no political awareness or desire to change the policies of the current public hospital.

It stated that in three hospitals in the northeastern region of Elses, the conditions in three hospitals in the Herlt region in southern France and three hospitals in the West of Paris were particularly serious, which was “a specially anterior wave of suicides”.

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The complaint stated that a professional health nurse hanged himself in 2023 after indicating his impossible charge at his office in his office in a psychiatric hospital in ALSCE after indicating in several letters of “harassment of human resource management”.

Two women studying for nurses in the same hospital also killed themselves, the couple.

Advocate Crystale Maja argued that if the public healthcare sector was a private company, its owners would have been taken into consideration.

He said, “Any boss that applies such a large scale and repeated reorganization policies in public hospitals, with such results on the work situation, would have been sentenced and the company will be closed,” he said.

The complaint, which also targets Junior Health Minister Yanik Ne order, has been lodged with the Republic’s Court of Justice, which relates to cases against members of the government.

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