Former France Telecom CEO to Stand Trial After Wave of Suicides

  • Orange will also face trial for moral harassment: union
  • Suicides happened in 2008-2010 as company was cutting jobs
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Didier Lombard, the former chief executive officer of France Telecom, will stand trial for moral harassment, a decade after a wave of employee suicides coincided with the restructuring he led.

The onetime monopoly, now known as Orange SA, and six of its executives have also been indicted on charges of moral harassment or abetting moral harassment, according to a statement from the company’s telecommunications workers union, CFE-CGC. The union, citing an indictment, said the case should reach the courts next year.