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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