Nokia To Outsource 820 Jobs, Cut 300 Staff As It Streamline Its IT Operations

Posted on Jan 17 2013 - 2:31pm by Editorial Staff
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The Finnish mobile maker Nokia today announced a whole new set of plans with streamlining its IT operation. The company planned to transfer it’s certain activities and will outsource up to 820 employees to HCL Technologies and TATA Consultancy Services.

The company also plans to reduce its global IT organization by up to 300 employees, offering the affected employees from this plan the reductions of both financial support and a comprehensive Bridge support program.

The majority of the employees affected by these planned changes are based in Finland. These are the last anticipated reductions as part of Nokia’s focused strategy announcement of June 2012. The company is starting the process of engaging with employee representatives on these plans totally as per accordance with country-specific legal requirements.

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