Renault faces possible prosecution over suicides of Technocentre employees

Tuesday, 24 July 2007

Car maker Renault is facing possible prosecution for the suicides of three workers at its technical centre in Paris, after the French Work Inspectorate submitted the findings of its investigation to the public prosecutor. Three employees at the company's state-of-the-art Technocentre killed themselves between October 2006 and February 2007. In linking the three suicides, the inspectorate has added weight to union claims that Renault, as employer, should be held responsible and the deaths treated as workplace accidents. Unions have claimed that harassment at work played a part in the deaths of the engineers, who worked on the conception and design of new vehicles. Renault has insisted that there is no link between the suicides and working conditions, and that the suicides were isolated acts. Renault is also under pressure from France's state health insurance agency, which performed a U-turn and declared that the first of the three suicides should be considered an...

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