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It's a Disaster at the Police Station in Castres: 35 Police Officers Are on Sick Leave

News Forces De l'Ordre This is an unprecedented situation that has shaken the Castres police station. Since last week, no less than 35 police officers have been stopping sick. An unprecedented wave of burn-out, accumulated fatigue and demotivation on the local staff, to the point of making the balance of the service change explains The News. And the haemorrhage doesn't seem [...] Article It's a disaster at the Castres police station: 35 police o…
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In Castres, 35 police officers are in a state of medical arrest. The police station is in a state of vacillation, in the midst of a shortage of staff and on the approach of a gathering at risk. The situation is critical at the police station in Castres (Tarn), where no less than 35 police officers are in a state of medical arrest, according to information confirmed in La Défense since 30 June. A hecatomb that...

News Forces De l'Ordre This is an unprecedented situation that has shaken the Castres police station. Since last week, no less than 35 police officers have been stopping sick. An unprecedented wave of burn-out, accumulated fatigue and demotivation on the local staff, to the point of making the balance of the service change explains The News. And the haemorrhage doesn't seem [...] Article It's a disaster at the Castres police station: 35 police o…

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