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Nokia to axe 320 jobs, temporarily lay off 2,500

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Nokia Corp today said it will close a research centre in Finland and axe upto 320 jobs in a move to save costs as the global economic downturn hit the mobile phone industry. It also announced temporary layoffs.

Nokia will close the research and development centre in Jyvaskyla, southern Finland by the year-end, the world's largest mobile phone maker said. All 320 people working there will be affected, it said.

The Finnish company is also planning to temporarily lay off some 2,500 workers at a plant in Salo, on the southern coast, although production there will continue.

It will concentrate its Finland-based mobile devices R&D operations in Tampere, Oulu, Salo and the metropolitan Helsinki area.

 

Nokia stock was unchanged in Helsinki at $12.67 in late morning trading.

"With these plans, we aim to scale down Salo production to reflect reduced market demand, while operations in the factory continue uninterrupted," said Juha Putkiranta, from Nokia's demand supply network department. "This is one of the measures we are taking to adjust our global demand supply network to the current situation."

Nokia said it will also lay off some 90 employees as it discontinues some operations in the global support and new businesses departments.

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First Published: Feb 11 2009 | 8:18 PM IST

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