
France Telecom: Corporate Restructuring and Employee Wellbeing
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The French Labor Laws and the Unions
French labor laws were very stringent and made it extremely difficult to terminate workers. These workers had grown up in a country where there was a social compact and their jobs were supposed to be protected. They believed, as public sector employees, that they would be employed for life. In general, in france, people really identify themselves with the job, so especially if they train for it, it's hard for them to change positions.
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