Siemens-Nokia: the European federation of metalworkers is bringing together union coordinators

The European Federation of Metalworkers organized, in Brussels, on February 14, 2007, a meeting with the national unions representatives affiliated to the Nokia Siemens Network, the future structure which will issue from the fusion of the network activities of the German group Siemens and the Finnish group Nokia. (Ref. 070140)
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German, Austrian, Belgian, Spanish and Finnish union representatives of the German group Siemens and the Finnish group Nokia met, on February 14, for a coordination meeting organized by the European Federation of Metalworkers on the occasion of the process of fusion between the two groups’ network activities. The president of the future unit Nokia-Siemens Network, Simon Beresford-Wylie, announced on February 12 that the fusion will come into effect before the end of March and that it will lead

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