Haut-Rhin : a donation of 150 days of RTT to watch over his spouse is sick of Covid

nurse at the hospital in Mulhouse and on the front line of the fight against the coronavirus epidemic, her husband has been sick since the end of March. AND

nurse at the hospital in Mulhouse and on the front line of the fight against the coronavirus epidemic, her husband has been sick since the end of March.

“A terrible wave of solidarity”. Agathe Pfrimmer, a banking consultant in Haut-Rhinoise where a caring spouse is severely affected by Covid-19, received a donation of 150 days of RTT from her colleagues to look after him and their daughter. A caregiver at the hospital in Mulhouse, on the front line of the fight against the coronavirus epidemic, her husband has been sick since the end of March.

The 34-year-old, who was in a coma for a month, was able to return home in early June, but remains on 24-hour ventilator support and cortisone. Infected with Covid-19 at the same time as him, Agatha Pfrimmer was first sick and then asked for leave to care for him and their daughters, ages 2 and 6. “I wasn’t even aware of this holiday gifting operation started by my former agency director and my new manager,” fretted a Banque Populaire Alsace Lorraine Champagne (BPALC) client advisor from Thann.

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His former director, whose children are already grown, first thought of giving him a week’s leave and contacted the director of the department, who herself is in contact with the HR department. In one week, 70 days of RTT were “harvested” from employees of the bank in Gornja Rijna, and then the reward fund was expanded to the entire Veliki Istok and has now reached 150 days.

Gift allowed by the “Mathys” deed

“It was a real relief that I didn’t have to ask how I was going to try to provide a normal life for my daughters and to provide the best support for my spouse,” says Agathe Pfrimmer, which evokes “a spirit of incredible solidarity” that gives you courage.” Today, she hopes that he will not have to use all those days and will be able to pay them into a reserve for another colleague in need.

The act of May 9, 2014, the so-called “Mathys law” named after a little boy with cancer, makes a gift of a day off to the parent of a critically ill child. Within BPALC, “we wanted to go further by expanding to the situation of spouses”, through an agreement with social partners, explained the bank’s human resources director David Marchal.

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Agatha Pfrimmer is the fourth to benefit from these anonymous donations, which according to David Marchal are “a mania of contributors who want to help”. In 2018, the Mathys Act was extended to caregivers of the elderly or people with disabilities who have lost their autonomy.

Updated date: July 21, 2020, 10:58 p.m

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