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"The Objective Is Safety": 300 Employees of the Orange Site Targeted by Fire in Marseille Will Be Able to Work Elsewhere

Summary by Le Parisien
The management of the Orange group proposes this Monday to 300 of the employees of the site of Saint-Maurat de Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) to work from other spaces. Impacts of bullets had been discovered on the facade at the beginning of January.

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The management of the Orange group proposes this Monday to 300 of the employees of the site of Saint-Maurat de Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) to work from other spaces. Impacts of bullets had been discovered on the facade at the beginning of January.

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Closed by the telecommunications group since the discovery of the impact of bullets on its facade, the room should no longer accommodate only technicians working in the basement, with "adapted security device", announced this Monday 19 January the group.

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The company's site, located in the district of Saint-Marais (3rd arrondissement), has already been closed twice in November and January.

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In Marseilles, the employees of Orange in Saint-Malais were temporarily redeployed after the discovery of bullet strikes at the beginning of January. The operator confirms that he is looking for a new site. In the Saint-Malàt district (3rd) in Marseille, the safety of the employees of Orange has caused a lot of ink to sink in the last few weeks. The site "Orange Massalia", which employs about 1,100 people, faces an upsurge in urban violence pote…

After the closure of its Saint-Maurat site in Marseille for security reasons, Orange offers 300 of the employees concerned to join other work spaces, announced the group at the AFP on Monday.The employees "...

Orange offered Monday to some employees of the Marseille site to join other workspaces, faced with insecurity in the neighborhood.

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20 Minutes broke the news in France on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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