NRJ Ordered to Compensate Former Employees in Harassment Case
The Paris labor court has ruled against NRJ, recognizing moral harassment claims by former colleagues of host Manu Levy.
- The court's decision requires NRJ to pay over €300,000 in compensation to three former employees for moral harassment.
- The ruling reclassified the contracts of Isabelle Giami and Valentin Chevalier as permanent, awarding them damages for unjust dismissal.
- Aude Fraineau's contract termination was annulled, and she will receive back pay for additional hours worked.
- NRJ acknowledges the court's ruling but reserves the right to appeal, questioning the validity of internal investigations cited in the case.
- Separate investigations are ongoing into allegations of sexual assault by a colleague and witness tampering by NRJ.