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Hospital: "80 per cent of strike movements are broken by summonses and requisitions"

Summary by Actu-Juridique
In recent months, many carers have gone on strike to denounce their difficult working conditions. But in the face of critical shortages of staff, assignments of staff and demands of strikers reduce the power of the strike. Meeting with M. Bénédicte Rousseau, a lawyer in public law, specializing in the defence of trade unions and public employees. Interview.
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In recent months, many carers have gone on strike to denounce their difficult working conditions. But in the face of critical shortages of staff, assignments of staff and demands of strikers reduce the power of the strike. Meeting with M. Bénédicte Rousseau, a lawyer in public law, specializing in the defence of trade unions and public employees. Interview.

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Actu-Juridique broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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