"Soon after the Chennai plant was converted into contract manufacturing facility, as it was excluded from the Nokia-Microsoft USD 7.2 billion deal, the operations of the Chennai plant will be based on the supply orders. Because of this reason, the company (Nokia) offered VRS," he said.
Replying to a call attention motion brought by CPI (M) member A Soundararajan, Thangamani said about 5,600 employees accepted the scheme and were entitled to get between Rs four lakh to Rs 10 lakh as compensation.
Nokia has so far invested about Rs 1,700 crore providing direct employment to 7,000 people, while indirect employment to 3,500 others and 60 per cent of them were women.
It had not received any subsidy from the Tamil Nadu Government so far, he added.
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Earlier, Soundararajan charged that the VRS was nothing but an indirect way of laying off employees and wanted the Government to do something for the affected.
Nokia shut down has also resulted in the loss of job for over 12,000, who were indirectly employed by the company, he added.