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Arts Reader (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
If this email is not displayed correctly, please click on the following link or open your browser and paste the link into the address field: http://view.ed4.net/v/A1TNOO/NE96B/OM5RWE/YBT81/ Telecoms Thursday November 26 2009 FT.com - Telecoms France Telecom optimistic on Swiss link France Telecom confident the merger of its Swiss mobile operations with those of Denmark's TDC to challenge Swisscom will...
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Financial Times (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
No one can say France Telecom chairman Didier Lombard has had an easy time since returning from his summer break. The suicide crisis that engulfed the group in France...
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Financial Times (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
No one can say that France Telecom chairman Didier Lombard has had an easy time since returning from his summer break. The suicide crisis that engulfed the group in...
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Panarmenian (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
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French Politics (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
And what if there were no epidemic of suicides at France Telecom ? Would the media apologize to Didier Lombard, who has looked on the verge of suicide himself lately? Poor fellow. Treated like a serial killer, when all he's trying to do is make a buck. (h/t Kirk)
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 15/10/2009
• R&D employee had been off sick for a month • Union calls for protest over working conditions France Telecom said an employee at its research and development centre in the Brittany town of Lannion killed himself at his home today – the 25th suicide at the company in 18 months. The death comes two days after a France Telecom employee in Marseille was saved at the last minute from...
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Flesh and Stone (Free subscription) | 07/10/2009
A 51-year-old male employee at telecommunications giant France Telecom threw himself off a viaduct and onto the A41 highway in the north of France on Mon., Sept. 28, thus bringing the total of successful suicide attempts at the company to 24 in 18 months. He left a letter addressed to his wife in his car in which he explained that the deleterious working atmosphere at the call centre he worked at...
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SafetyAtWorkBlog (Free subscription) | 07/10/2009
The managerial turmoil at France Telecome over a spate of work-related suicides is likely to become a case study in failed change management, firstly, and public relations, secondly. A report in The Guardian on 6 October 2009, points to a (French) video of the company’s chairman and CEO, Didier Lombard, speaking to Telecome’s managers in January 2009. The [...]
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 06/10/2009
France Telecom announced on Monday the adjustment of its CEO for operations in France after a wave of staff suicides during past months. "Louis-Pierre Wenes, the current deputy CEO in charge of operations in France, has asked Didier Lombard, chairman and CEO of France Telecom, to relieve him of his responsibilities," the French leading telecommunication company said in a statement. The suicides...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
Unions blame work-related stress for the deaths after many workers were forced to change jobs and relocate The deputy chief executive of France Telecom has quit with immediate effect following the spate of suicides among its staff. Louis-Pierre Wenes's departure comes less than a week after a France Telecom employee became the 24th since February 2008 to take his own life. The telecoms firm announced...
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- France Telecom said Monday that Stephane Richard has been appointed deputy CEO in charge of operations in France. Louis-Pierre Wenes, the current deputy CEO in charge of operations in France has asked CEO Didier Lombard to relieve him of his responsibilities. Lombard has accepted this request, the firm said. Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and...
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Telecompaper (Free subscription) | 30/09/2009
(Telecompaper) France Telecom chairman and CEO Didier Lombard is facing calls for his resignation following the company's latest employee suicide, the twenty-fourth in eighteen months. Les Echos writes that Lombard's announcement on 29 September that the operator was suspending the "Time to Move" plan for managers to switch jobs every three years did little to calm the tension. Industrial...
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Financial Times (Free subscription) | 30/09/2009
France's opposition socialists and far-left parties have called for the immediate resignation of Didier Lombard following the 24th suicide by a company employee in 18 months