Meyrin (GE): Clinic found guilty of not having paid an employee

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Now bankrupt, the Vergers medical establishment was condemned for not having paid its due to a collaborator. Other employees attacked the institution.

After months of legal battle, a medical assistant won her case in court once morest her former employer. The Clinique des Vergers, in Meyrin, was ordered to pay him nearly 45,000 francs, the equivalent of three months of unpaid wages. The institution had stopped paying her due while the divorced mother was on sick leave, following a burn-out caused in particular by a host of overtime hours.

However, the former collaborator risks never receiving her money. The clinic was indeed declared bankrupt, just before the verdict. According to “Geneva Grandstand“, several doctors as well as other members of the personnel are also in procedure once morest the medical center. Its last administrator assured that these conflicts dated from before his arrival in an establishment in great financial difficulty; he also said he “regrets the loss of jobs that this bankruptcy has caused.”

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