Fact is stranger than fiction sometimes as is this news about workman's compensation set in France.
According to AurĂ©lien Boulanger, a lawyer at Gide, an international law firm based in Paris, the Court of Appeal’s decision was not entirely surprising.
“There are even more extraordinary cases like that of an employee stung by a wasp while driving a car, considered as a work accident,” Mr. Boulanger said in a telephone interview.
Once it was established that the accident had happened at a place of employment or during time spent on business, it was up to the employer to prove that the event had nothing to do with work, which could be very difficult, he added.
This on one hand and employers being able to monitor their employees almost non-stop makes for a very strange combination of facts to co-exist. Such is the world we live in.
According to AurĂ©lien Boulanger, a lawyer at Gide, an international law firm based in Paris, the Court of Appeal’s decision was not entirely surprising.
“There are even more extraordinary cases like that of an employee stung by a wasp while driving a car, considered as a work accident,” Mr. Boulanger said in a telephone interview.
Once it was established that the accident had happened at a place of employment or during time spent on business, it was up to the employer to prove that the event had nothing to do with work, which could be very difficult, he added.
This on one hand and employers being able to monitor their employees almost non-stop makes for a very strange combination of facts to co-exist. Such is the world we live in.
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