Company indictments in court for having a boring job, earn 400,000 euros

His work was very boring, so he decided to sue the company he worked for in court. This is the case of Prime Minister Frederick Desnard, who has managed to win the duel in court and has received 40 thousand euros in compensation. Desnard is affected by the so-called boring syndrome, or Snow-out, the opposite [...]
This is the case of Prime Minister Frederick Desnard, who has managed to win the duel in court and has received 40 thousand euros in compensation. Desnard is affected by the so-called boring syndrome, or Snow-out, the opposite of Burn-out, extreme stress from work. He has shown that after losing an important client, employers gave him monotonous tasks that did not fit in with his role as manager enough to lead him into depression and forced him to quit. His lawyers said that his frustration had even caused him an seizure while driving.
As local and international media reports, desnard showed that the tasks entrusted to him, among which to configure the principal's tablet and accompany customers to the boss's house, made him feel bad, destroyed, humiliated, and depressed. The court has decided that there is a precise link between the deterioration of its health and working conditions. This is the first case in which a victim of Bore-out syndrome wins one case, even though, as local media reports, in France, at least a third of the employees suffer from this syndrome.











