The investigation into the wave of suicides at France Telecom (now Orange), which earned her former boss Didier Lombard and the company to be placed under investigation for moral harassment is complete, learned the . AFP judicial sources familiar with the matter
This survey is followed closely by unions and experts in labor law: it is likely to pave the way for the recognition by the justice of a bullying institutionalized, unlike ordinary case is a direct link between the harasser and the victim.
For some employees of France Telecom, the “Lombard era,” synonymous with forced mobility, harassment and a wave of suicides in 2008-2009 is an “always open abscesses.” Still in the band, renamed Orange, they tell their story told AFP on condition of anonymity.
Yves was IT framework in the North
In 2009, the official is ” targeted “. “There were tables that circulated among managers: we made so many departures, there remains much to do,” he says
“Over the reorganization, while j ‘. had twenty people under me, I gradually lost my own And then one day, I found myself in the closet “
.” Eight months in office practically doing nothing “. He finds a service that would have the “resume”. But “one morning, without warning, I was told: + you put your business, you’re going on a tray answer the phone +” …
“Many people have rushed like that,” explains -t it. “The purpose of the manipulation was to destabilize,” knowing that “France Telecom had 22,000 people to leave” and that “we can not do socially with officials.”
“I ‘ did like a lot of people, I fell into a depression “and” I’m still in service accident “(accident at work for civil servants).
” I expect retirement “
“I expect retirement,” said the framework still “unable to return to France Telecom building” because of “a monstrous phobia”.
“As long as n ‘There has been no compensation, the abscess is still open, “said the employee who filed the complaint against his former superiors. “The goal is not financial, I expect that one day they said to me + yes, we made a mistake, it was demolished you +”
Florence (changed name) elsewhere. says it also pressures with a question heard “hundreds of times”: “? Why do not you leave again in the public service”
“I was fifty, I was an official, I ‘ was the target, those that could easily be from, “she says, citing” constant humiliation “from” toxic managers “.
” I was not the only one. When they decided to get rid of someone, the colleague he was sent down the hall near the coffee machine so that we almost forget it’s there “…
“Always on anti-depressant”, it is now “in the closet” to 57 years waiting for justice that it shows “that there really was a problem.”
“People dilapidated methodically “
Joel, 57,” returned to the PTT in 1978, “was a technician in Bordeaux.
In 2007, on his return from a sick, it is puts “another job” without training: it is “you’re doing”
“They make me return to full time when I was a therapeutic halftime.”. “Either you holding up, or it’s -1″ in the workforce, said the employee, who has “managed to hold” but for whom “it was violent.”
Jeanne (name changed ) was a member of the Health and Safety Committee (HSC) from a site near Paris.
She “can not forget what happened” during the period when France Telecom was led by Didier Lombard.
“I was not the target heart because I am contractual private law,” but “they tried to put me on his back a penalty to silence me, they wanted muzzle the HSC. “
” It’s disgusting “
” They should have a social rather than that. It’s disgusting, “she said. “The fact that Lombard and his clique will not be punished, it is an insult to the dead of this business. There really are people we dilapidated methodically.”
Catherine (first name amended) upper part, is retired from early 2013
She remembers 2008. “we saw happen a note that said he had to 22,000 fewer jobs can not be felt. not at all concerned we were told “
But.” + you will be interviewed to see if you can stay in the new organization + “. “We went there confident, I was the second to go.” Three hours of talks with his manager and a representative of the human resources “broke my whole career.”
(With AFP)
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