Ghosn defends Renault retirement allowance payment French Labor Court postpones hearing February 22, 4:42

Former French chairman Carlos Ghosn's defendant, Renault, a former French automaker, has filed a motion to pay retirement allowance, and the French labor court is ready for him. Because of the lack of a hearing, the hearing was postponed until mid-April.

Former President Carlos Ghosn asks Renault to pay around 250,000 euros and over 30 million yen in Japanese yen as retirement allowance when resigning from Renault after being arrested in Japan, and a temporary dispute is filed by the French labor court. Appealing for decision.

In the Labor Court, a hearing was scheduled to take place on the 21st, but the agent of former President Ghosn was not ready and called for a postponement of the hearing, and the court acknowledged this, and on April 17 It has been postponed.

Former president's representative told reporters that he had just received Renault's claims four days ago, "We did not have enough time. The client is abroad and needs minimal preparation to refute." explained.

Meanwhile, Renault's agent said, `` Mr. Ghosn was appointed executive officer and was not an employee of Renault '', and former director Ghosn paid to employees that he was not in a position to be employed by Renault Emphasized that he had no right to receive retirement benefits.

At the Labor Court on this day, local media as well as members of the Renault union have visited and are interested in the outcome of the hearing.