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March 11, 2013

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Supreme Court - Employers Liable For Damages If There Is Suicide Due To Stress

This is indeed great news.

Following a ruling by the Supreme Court, an attempted suicide can be considered a workplace accident for which the employer will now have to pay hefty damages if he or she exerts undue pressure on an employee.

Greece’s highest court ruled that a firm manufacturing cold cuts in northern Greece should pay a former employee 60,000 Euros after she attempted to kill herself. The unnamed woman slit her wrist in 2008 after being pressured to fulfil a second role as a cleaner at another company that was part of the group owning the factory she worked at. She was fired three months following her return to work after recuperating from her injury.
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