Inter: Noëlle Bréham’s victory after 40 years of fixed-term contract

Inter: Noëlle Bréham’s victory after 40 years of fixed-term contract
France Inter: Noëlle Bréham’s victory after 40 years of fixed-term contract

For more than forty years, she was one of the host-producers of Inter and, for twenty-five years, the voice of the precious children's show the Little Boats. Noëlle Bréham has never signed a permanent contract.

Dismissed in 2022 for refusing yet another fixed-term contract, she obtained justice on Tuesday, November 12, from the industrial tribunal, which reclassified “all fixed-term contracts concluded since 1982 into a permanent contract, by attributing faulty responsibility to the employer for the termination of the employment contract and by ordering substantial compensation”indicated his lawyer Yoann Sibille.

Radio France was ordered to pay him 70,000 euros in severance pay and 26,000 euros in damages for dismissal without real and serious cause.

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