Former telco bosses to stand trial over workers’ suicides

They stressed that Orange executives wanted to unsettle employees by deliberately making their work disorganised and forcing them to move from one place to the other. Lombard, who denied any wrongdoing, stepped down as CEO of Orange in early 2010 amid criticism of his handling of the crisis. The trial, in Paris’ criminal court, is expected to run for the next two months. METHODS QUESTIONEDThe approach taken by former Orange bosses to accelerate cost-cutting plans had caused uproar in France. The former CEO and the other former executives risk two years in prison and a 30,000 euro ($34,000) fine if found guilty.

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