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“In the company, I felt secure”: her employer helped her leave a violent spouse

2024-02-27T09:43:35.961Z

Highlights: Anna (not her real name) remembers a discussion with her company social worker several years before her divorce proceedings. “I had worked even more relentlessly,” she confides, determined today to share her journey because “many women say nothing. They feel guilty and don't know where to find help.” This forty-year-old, who says she lived under the influence of her husband for years, adds: “Now I'm talking about it, because we have to talk about it. Before, I felt very ashamed”


A BNP Paribas banking executive recounts how, then under the influence of her husband, she benefited from salar support measures


Anna (not her real name) remembers a discussion with her company social worker several years before her divorce proceedings.

A remark related to the balance of her home had surprised her.

Doubt had crept in, without Anna realizing it.

“I had worked even more relentlessly,” she confides, looking back, determined today to share her journey because “many women say nothing.

They feel guilty and don't know where to find help.

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This forty-year-old, who says she lived under the influence of her husband for years, adds: “Now I'm talking about it, because we have to talk about it.

Before, I felt very ashamed.

» Employee of BNP Paribas - 60,000 employees in France - she measures the crucial support provided by her employer for victims of domestic violence.

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