Nokia to cut 220 R&D jobs in Japan PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 13:10

Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia said in a statement Tuesday it would cut about 220 research and development jobs in Japan as a part of a global R&D realignment.

Nokia added that Nokia Siemens Networks and Vertu, a luxury handset range, were unaffected by the cuts.

Nokia had announced last week it would shed 330 R&D jobs in Denmark and Finland.

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