"This Is Causing Me a Lot of Damage": Laid Off by Keolis for 15 Days, the Bus Driver Assaulted Near Bordeaux Will File a Complaint
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At the end of August, the bus driver Jean-Christophe Colombo was laid off for 15 days by the company Kéolis, which manages public transport in Bordeaux. During an attack on him last May, he left his driving station. Today, he announces that he wants to file a complaint and bring his case to the workers.
Jean-Christophe Colombo has been laid off for 15 days following the events of May: he intends to go to the workers and file a complaint for "in danger of the life of others"
Sentenced by Keolis, the Bordeaux public transport manager, Jean-Christophe Colombo believes that the sanction is unfair. Assaulted in service last May, he announced this Friday that he had filed a complaint against his company.
The bus driver who was attacked last May in Bordeaux received a 15-day bail, ICI Gironde learned this Thursday evening. Keolis blames him for failing to comply with the safety protocol.
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