"They Want to Go Very Fast": in Lannion, Nokia Proposes to Separate 18% of Its Workforce
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On Wednesday 19 November, during its social and economic committee, the telecom equipment company confirmed its willingness to separate 427 employees in France, 84 of whom were in Lannion (22).
The Finnish group Nokia plans to remove 427 posts in Hexagone, announce "Le Monde" and "Ouest-France". According to the two newspapers, the management of the ...
Nokia's telecom equipment company wants to remove 427 positions at its Massy and Lannion sites, using the collective conventional break-up procedure, according to news from Le Monde. This would represent almost 20% of Nokia's current French workforce, which amounts to around 2,300, according to a trade union source. [...] The post Nokia wants to remove 427 positions out of 2,300 in France appeared first on ChannelNews.
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