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Harassing One's Superior Is a Felony

By Jean-Benoît Cottin

According to article L. 1152-1 of the French Labour Code, "Employees shall not be subjected to repeated actions constituting moral harassment, which intentionally or unintentionally result in the deterioration of their working conditions and are likely to violate their rights and dignity, impair their physical or mental health, or jeopardize their professional future". Article 222-33-2 of the French Labour Code sanctions, under similar circumstances, moral harassment, by a penalty of one year's imprisonment and a EUR 15.000 fine. The provisions concerned do not provide any details as to the perpetrator involved.

The Criminal Chamber of the French Supreme Court recently ruled (Cass. crim., December 6, 2011, n°10-82266) that the perpetrator may be convicted even if the individual concerned is actually the subordinate of the victim (so-called "ascending harassment"). In this case, the employee of a social service had been harassing his superior, denigrating his work and repeatedly disseminating contemptuous information about the victim, portraying him as being professionally incompetent. This went on for several years and, as a result, the victim committed suicide.

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