Another 490 jobs to go in production support and admin as cost-cutting continues.
Nokia has announced plans to adjust activities in its Demand Supply Network Management organisation, which is responsible for production and logistics for Nokia mobile devices.
The plans affect globally approximately 170 employees but do not affect production employees at Nokia's mobile device manufacturing facilities.
Furthermore the company has announced a targeted Voluntary Resignation Package for employees at its mobile device manufacturing facility in Salo, affecting 320 employees.
The measures are part of Nokia's previously announced plans to adjust its business operations and cost base as it adjusts to falling demand in the global economy.
Last month the company announced it would be streamlining its content and services division.
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Ville Valtonen, head of Human Resources of Nokia in Finland, said: "The earlier Voluntary Resignation Package we offered to 1,000 Nokia employees in February raised a lot of interest among production employees, who were excluded from this particular global program. We now want to offer this opportunity to our production employees in Salo, as we continue to adjust capacity according to market demand."





















