Suicide of an employee uses Renault - January 15, 2010

"The matter is delicate and the caveat" said counsel for Renault last December about a possible appeal. Today is yet done. Renault said Thursday morning that he was seeking a retrial in the case of suicide by Antonio B., whose constructor was declared fully responsible by the court of Nanterre.

"This was not an easy decision," said a spokesman for the group, but "it is difficult to accept the idea that Renault could put employees at risk." Yet the argument by the widow of the engineer of 39 years whose body was found dead October 20, 2006, after his defenestration of the building's main technology center of Renault in Guyancourt."Without this organization of work, my husband is still alive," said the widow had at trial, describing a thin man, disturbed by his professional and constantly depreciating. This same argument had certified the court of social security cases of Nanterre in condemning the first time for Renault inexcusable. At the Court of Versailles now, or not to confirm the verdict.

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