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Nokia agrees employees' pay-off

By Hugh Williamson in Berlin

Published: April 9 2008 03:00 | Last updated: April 9 2008 03:00

Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone company, is to pay €200m ($314m) to compensate employees in a factory closure that caused a political outcry in Germany.

The agreement between the Finnish company and employee representatives at the factory in Bochum, Germany, includes €185m in compensation for 2,300 staff, and €15m for a so-called transfer company designed to find the workers new jobs.

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