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France Telecom's ex-CEO, executives face verdict over string of suicides

Between 2008 to 2009, 35 employees of the former state-owned telecom giant, now called Orange, took their own lives

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AFP | PTI Paris
A French court will rule on Friday whether the former CEO of France Telecom and other executives carried out "institutional harassment" that sparked a spate of suicides at the company.

Between 2008 to 2009, 35 employees of the former state-owned telecom giant, now called Orange, took their own lives as managers embarked on a vast restructuring plan that included cutting 22,000 jobs.

The episode became a rallying cry for critics demanding action against "moral harassment" by bosses focusing ruthlessly on the bottom line at the expense of employees' well-being.

Prosecutors sought a one-year prison term for former chief Didier Lombard and the maximum