Opus Dei
Institution of the Catholic Church
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January 2024 | Three Irish former assistant numeraries made public accusations of exploitation, with the Financial Times interviewing an additional 13 assistant numeraries from the US, Europe, and Africa about similar experiences. |
2021 | A group of 43 former assistant numeraries from Argentina and other South American countries jointly filed a complaint to Opus Dei and the Vatican regarding exploitation and labor issues. |
January 2018 | María Elósegui was appointed as a judge at the European Court of Human Rights. |
2016 | The French appeal court of Amiens convicted a hospitality training center controlled by Opus Dei members of criminal breaches of French labor law, awarding compensation to former assistant numerary Catherine Tissier for exploitative labor practices. |
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