Suicides at France Telecom (Part 1)

Posted on April 3rd, 2010 by admin in telecom news | 5 Comments »

American University of Paris Business Professor Bill Stewart was invited to to France24’s ‘Focus’ to share his perspective on the recent string of suicides at France Telecom and the increasing pressure on employees due to company’s privatization as a possible cause .

The show aired on Monday 14 September 2009. AUP Professors are frequent guests on national and international television channels to discuss political, cultural and economic developments around the globe.

© 2009 France24 Television Channel.

Duration : 0:5:3


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5 Responses

  1. magalie1157 Says:

    why no body make …
    why no body make relation between HAARP antena working now and the proximity of those pepoles to all transmiting systeme. Every line is boost now by electromagnetic waves very strong. Lot of more pepoles will get stress in the futur because of thoses waves. Go studie tesla inventor and the experience of the philadelphia boat in 1943

  2. KoSoVaAnGeL Says:

    This is sick and …
    This is sick and crazy. Why do you have to kill yourself for a JOB??? There are enough jobs. People stop killing yourself.

    Man it’s creepy.

  3. valvuy Says:

    Top level …
    Top level ostensible nepotism in Sarkozy’s governance of fiscal and economic politics has engendered a sense of absurdity and a likely disappearance of democracy. People at large don’t any more have their say in what is happening, and this has led to widespread incomprehension and to a feeling of more and more desperation in a country in crisis. Abuses in management are general, not only at France Telecom.

  4. Ahmadtech17 Says:

    Professor Bill …
    Professor Bill Stewart: FT Top staff inducing employees to quit !! .. TOGETHER WE CAN DO MORE.

  5. DeStCyr Says:

    After 23 suicides.. …
    After 23 suicides… why not before… La goûte qui a fait déborder le vase.

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