Several agents from the Alain-Borne high school in Montélimar (Drôme) have suffered particularly difficult working conditions for several months, reports
Le Dauphiné Libéré
.
Two of them attempted suicide, last November and at the beginning of February.
Sick leave and burn-out would have accumulated.
Three families have decided to file a complaint.
Families report pressure and harassment
They report “pressure”, “relentlessness” and “harassment” within the establishment.
A complaint would have already been dismissed in 2021 and numerous alerts would have been made to the authorities.
A fourth agent, who no longer works in the school, could soon file a complaint too, according to the families.
The collective also has at its disposal the letters of eight other employees.
For its part, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, which employs them, brought together a new extraordinary committee on February 18.
It was decided to entrust an independent firm with carrying out an internal and administrative diagnosis within the establishment.
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