A French court today ordered a piggery to compensate a former worker who became deaf partly as a result of the incessant squeals of the animals in his charge.
A court in the western town of Lons-le-Saunier in the Jura region ruled that the Pelizzari group had committed an "inexcusable error" by failing to protect Serge Personeni from a work hazard.
The amount to be paid to the 59-year-old Personeni, who worked there from September 2001 until February 2008, will be decided later after he is inspected by a doctor.
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Deafness was recognised as a work hazard in France in 2012. It was then decided that those working in places with decibel levels higher than 85 should receive protective equipment.
During a hearing in June, the court said Personeni was made to "work in conditions incompatible with human dignity.