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117 jobs Number of planned job losses
Announcement Date
18 September 2014
Employment effect (start)
1 January 2015
Foreseen end date
Description
Multinational communications technology provider Ericsson is closing down its modem production in Finland making 120 positions redundant. The restructuring will affect 90 employees at the facility in Turku and 30 employees in Oulu. The decision will affect Ericsson employees at other sites around the world. The decision is a result of the decreasing profits on modem products compared to more modern communication products.
Ericsson employs a total of 1,000 people in Finland. Globally the company employs over 115,000 people.
Update 12-11-2014: The negotiations were finished on 12 November 2014. The outcome was that Ericsson will cut 117 employees. The reductions will be carried out gradually, beginning the first quarter of 2015.
Sources
18 September 2014: YLE
12 November 2014: Taloussanomat
Citation
Eurofound (2014), Ericsson, Internal restructuring in Finland, factsheet number 77577, European Restructuring Monitor. Dublin, https://dev.eurofound.europa.eu/restructuring-events/detail/77577.
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