She has been hosting several shows on TV for over 25 years. France Inter dont The Little Boats without being hired on a permanent contract. Former producer-host Noëlle Bréham obtained compensation from the industrial tribunal after her dismissal « brutal » in 2022, his lawyer said this Tuesday, November 12, 2024. She had “refused yet another CCD” and requested a permanent position.
The Radio France group then mentioned “a separation” done “with regret, after noting that Noëlle Bréham did not wish to regularize her contractual situation two months after the start of the current season”.
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Fixed-term contracts linked to a “sustainable activity of the company”
According to his lawyer Yoann Sibille, “the Paris industrial tribunal has just ruled in favor of Noëlle Bréham by reclassifying all fixed-term contracts concluded since 1982 into permanent contracts, by attributing faulty responsibility to the employer for the termination of the employment contract and by ordering a substantial compensation ».
The judgment consulted by theAFP indicates that “the jobs held by the employee were linked to the sustainable activity of the company and did not constitute temporary jobs”.
The public group was ordered to pay him, among other things, nearly €70,000 in severance pay and €26,000 in damages for dismissal without real and serious cause.
A judgment which “comforts many public broadcasting employees”
The host's lawyer notably recounted that Noëlle Bréham's career had been punctuated by “unsafe and financially damaging contractual insecurity: fear of not being renewed at the end of the season, inability to make the slightest criticism as a result, unpaid summer period”.
In his eyes, beyond his personal case, this judgment “reassures many public broadcasting employees who are questioning an illegal structural policy of resorting to precarious contracts”.
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