While the deployment of 5G is in full swing in most OECD countries, the job cuts announced by Nokia in France are going badly.
Under pressure from the government and trade unions, the Finnish group finally lowered the number of jobs eliminated, from 1,233 to 986. The group is also committed to creating 112 jobs in the field of cybersecurity, including 97 on the Lannion site.
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More than a third of the French workforce of Nokia are concerned, it is still too much
", storms the inter-union of the telecoms equipment manufacturer.
This is not the first time that Finnish has made commitments in terms of job creation in the field of cybersecurity.
The first, not kept, date from the acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent in 2015. In addition, the question of Nokia's ability to hire new talents in cybersecurity arises.
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On the Nozay site (Île-de-France), 70% of young people intend to leave.
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