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France Télécom suicides: Three former bosses jailed | France Télécom suicides: Three former bosses jailed |
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The ex-boss of France Télécom and two former executives have been jailed over a restructuring policy linked to suicides among employees in the 2000s. | |
Didier Lombard was jailed for a year, as were Louis-Pierre Wenès and Olivier Barberot, although eight months were suspended. | Didier Lombard was jailed for a year, as were Louis-Pierre Wenès and Olivier Barberot, although eight months were suspended. |
The company, since renamed Orange, was fined €75,000 ($83,000; £64,000). | The company, since renamed Orange, was fined €75,000 ($83,000; £64,000). |
The court examined 39 cases of employees, 19 of whom had taken their own lives and 12 who had attempted to. | The court examined 39 cases of employees, 19 of whom had taken their own lives and 12 who had attempted to. |
The others had lived with depression or had been otherwise unable to work. | The others had lived with depression or had been otherwise unable to work. |
It happened during a major restructuring of the company that affected thousands of employees. | |
Four other executives were found guilty of complicity and given four-month suspended sentences and €5,000 fines. | Four other executives were found guilty of complicity and given four-month suspended sentences and €5,000 fines. |
Lombard, the former president and chief executive officer; Wenès, his deputy; and Barberot, the former director of human resources, were also given fines, of €15,000. | Lombard, the former president and chief executive officer; Wenès, his deputy; and Barberot, the former director of human resources, were also given fines, of €15,000. |
Lombard's lawyer, Jean Veil, said his client would appeal against the conviction. | |
It is the first time that a French court has recognised "institutional harassment". | It is the first time that a French court has recognised "institutional harassment". |
The BBC's Paris correspondent, Hugh Schofield, says the trial has been seen in France as a landmark case for relationships between workers and management. | The BBC's Paris correspondent, Hugh Schofield, says the trial has been seen in France as a landmark case for relationships between workers and management. |
Jean Perrin, whose brother Robert took his own life in 2008, expressed satisfaction at the verdict, but told Libération: "They never had any remorse during the trial; they constantly put the blame on subordinates. I have only disgust and contempt for them." | |
'Through the window' | 'Through the window' |
At the time, the newly privatised company was in the throes of a major reorganisation. Lombard was trying to cut 22,000 jobs and retrain at least 10,000 workers. | At the time, the newly privatised company was in the throes of a major reorganisation. Lombard was trying to cut 22,000 jobs and retrain at least 10,000 workers. |
Some employees were transferred away from their families or left behind when offices were moved, or assigned demeaning jobs. | Some employees were transferred away from their families or left behind when offices were moved, or assigned demeaning jobs. |
"I'll get them out one way or another, through the window or through the door," Lombard was quoted as telling senior managers in 2007. | "I'll get them out one way or another, through the window or through the door," Lombard was quoted as telling senior managers in 2007. |
He accepted that the restructuring had upset employees, but rejected the idea that it had led to people taking their own lives. | He accepted that the restructuring had upset employees, but rejected the idea that it had led to people taking their own lives. |
Among the cases documented: | Among the cases documented: |
For help and support on mental health visit the BBC Advice pages. | For help and support on mental health visit the BBC Advice pages. |
You might be interested in watching: | You might be interested in watching: |
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