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French ministers face legal action over hospital staff suicides

  • Nineteen plaintiffs filed a complaint on Thursday against ministers Vautrin, Borne, and Neuder.
  • France's public hospitals have faced drastic spending cuts in recent decades, causing staff issues.
  • The plaintiffs allege the ministers are responsible for deadly conditions and workplace harassment.
  • The complaint cites a nurse's 2023 suicide after he reported an impossible workload and harassment.
  • The legal action seeks accountability for the dire conditions potentially causing staff suicides.
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Two French ministers are being sued for manslaughter, among other charges, after a series of suicides among French healthcare workers. Behind the tragic events lie decades of cutbacks that have led to “deadly working conditions,” according to healthcare workers and relatives of victims.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A complaint against three ministers was filed on Thursday before the CJR, the Court of Justice of the Republic. This complaint for "moral harassment, fatal violence, manslaughter and endangerment of the person" brings together staff and families of caregivers in the public hospital, some of whom, victims of harassment, ended their lives, notably at the EPSAN in Brumath.

·Strasbourg, France
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A complaint was filed on Thursday, April 10, by 19 people for "moral harassment, fatal violence, manslaughter and endangerment of the person."At the Court of Justice of the Republic, the complainants denounce "institutional harassment practices", which can lead up to carers' suicides," reports CNews.The persons targeted by this complaint are only three ministers currently in office: the Minister of Labour, Health and Solidarity, Catherine Vautri…

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France Bleu broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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