Metso Paper to cut jobs
Metso Corporation's program for Metso Paper to reduce annual fixed costs by a total of EUR 50 million is advancing. The program was published in June 2004, and as a result, Metso Paper will initiate employee negotiations concerning approximately 700 jobs in Finland, Sweden and North America.
Metso Paper's negotiations will affect approximately 450 jobs in Finland, approximately 130 jobs in Sweden and approximately 120 jobs in North America. The impact of the negotiations on personnel in Finland is estimated to be 100 to 140 jobs in Jyvskyl and 90 to 120 jobs in Jrvenp. In addition, the options for the Karhula production unit will be reviewed, and the negotiations in that location will affect 150 jobs. To a lesser extent, the planned personnel reduction will also affect the units in Valkeakoski, Turku, Pori and Tampere, Finland. In Sweden, the negotiations will concern the reduction of 80 to 100 jobs in Karlstad and 40 to 60 jobs in Sundsvall. In North America, the personnel reductions will be divided among several locations.
For other parts, the plans will be specified later. As a whole, one half of the program's effects on personnel are estimated to consist of reductions and one half of outsourcing and actions comparable to outsourcing. The arrangements are estimated to affect in total 1,100 to 1,300 employees. The planned measures are scheduled mainly for 2004-2005.
Of Metso Paper's 9,000 employees, approximately 5,000 work in Finland, approximately 1,500 in Sweden and approximately 1,250 in North America. In 2003, the net sales of Metso Corporation were EUR 4.3 billion. Metso has approximately 26,000 employees in 50 countries.
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