Job losses announced as part of global synergy and transformation programme
Nokia announced today that it is beginning actions to reduce company personnel globally as part of its synergy and transformation programme.
As previously announced, Nokia is targeting Euro 900 million of operating cost synergies to be achieved in full year 2018 related to the acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent. At the same time, Nokia is taking steps to adapt to what it terms, “challenging market conditions”, and to shift resources to future-oriented technologies such as 5G, the cloud and the Internet of Things.
As part of the programme, the company also continues to target worldwide savings in real estate, services, procurement, supply chain and manufacturing.
The job cuts are expected to take place between now and the end of 2018, consistent with the company’s synergy target timeline. Reductions will come largely in areas where there are overlaps between Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent staff, such as research and development, regional and sales organisations as well as corporate functions.
Nokia outlined these areas on 29 October 2015, when updating its synergy target, but first spoke of the reductions on the day the acquisition was announced on 15 April 2015, when it stated that the combined company would target approximately Euro 900 million of operating cost synergies to be achieved on a full year basis in 2019; also that the combined company would target approximately Euro 200 million of reductions in interest expenses to be achieved on a full year basis in 2017.
To start the process, Nokia representatives are meeting today with the company’s two European Works Councils. Similar meetings and consultations with employee representatives are taking place in almost 30 countries in the coming weeks. Processes and timelines will vary from one country to another.
“These actions are designed to ensure that Nokia remains a strong industry leader,” said Nokia president and CEO Rajeev Suri. “When we announced the acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent we made a commitment to deliver Euro 900 million in synergies, and that commitment has not changed. We also know that our actions will have real human consequences and, given this, we will proceed in a way that that is consistent with our company values and provide transition and other support to the impacted employees.”
Nokia plans to report on the implementation of the synergy and transformation programme in connection with its quarterly earnings releases.