France's government and unions Sunday called on the head of telecoms equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent to renounce reported bonuses of some 14 million euros he could receive after the firm was swallowed up by its rival Nokia. Michel Combes, who has headed the French-American company since 2013, is due to step down as part of a 15.6-billion-euro deal to create the world's biggest supplier of mobile phone network equipment.