New Delhi: Nokia has announced it will lay off 10,000 employees in the next two years as part of its restructuring plans, reset its cost bases and invest in R&D and future capabilities including 5G, cloud and digital infrastructure.
On a group level, this is expected to lower the company's cost base by approximately 600 million euros by the end of 2023.
These savings will offset increased investments in R&D, future capabilities and costs related to salary inflation.
"Planned restructuring is expected to result in an 80,000-85,000 employee organisation, over an 18-24-month period, instead of the approximately 90,000 employees Nokia has today," the company said in a statement late on Tuesday.
In October last year, the company announced a new operating model designed to better position the company for changing markets and align with customer needs.
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"Nokia now has four fully accountable business groups. Each of them has identified a clear path to sustainable, profitable growth and they are resetting their cost bases to invest in their future," said Pekka Lundmark, President and CEO.