First Dismissed, the Nurse Who Refused to Remove His Surgical Calot Finally Suspended Eight Months
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The nurse, who had been working at the Pitié-Salpétrière in Paris since 2018, had been dismissed on 10 November 2025, and the management accused him of wearing daily and in all circumstances a calot, fabric protective equipment, usually worn in the operating room or in resuscitation.
Nurse since 2018 at the Pitié-Salpétrière, Majdouline B. had been dismissed in November 2025 for wearing a surgical calot, assimilated according to his management to a religious veil. A "absence of proportion" according to the justice.
The nurse at the Pitié-Salpétrière hospital was dismissed on November 10, 2025, because management accused her of wearing a cap in all circumstances.
At the beginning of January the court suspended the dismissal of Madjouline B., a nurse since 2018 at the Hospital of Pitié-Salpétrière, to whom the management of the AP-HP accused to wear daily and in all circumstances a surgical calot.
The caretaker was first dismissed in November, the management accusing him of wearing a calot in all circumstances, although she never claimed any religious affiliation
While the administrative court in Paris had suspended the dismissal of Majdouline B. and ordered the management of the Hospitals of Paris to reinstate her temporarily, Mediapart announced on Saturday 31 January that the caregiver had been suspended eight months.
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