France Telecom ex-bosses jailed 4 months over worker suicides
Former France Telecom chief executive Didier Lombard will appeal against his jail sentence and €15,000 fine, says his lawyer. – EPA pic, December 20, 2019.
A FRENCH court today handed four-month jail terms and fines to the former chief and other executives of France Telecom over a campaign of employee harassment blamed for a spate of suicides. Charged with “institutional harassment”, ex-CEO Didier Lombard was found guilty along with his former deputy, Louis-Pierre Wenes, and human resources director Olivier Barberot of the former state-owned telecoms giant.
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