
Oh, the Finish people from Nokia have to pay. Some €1.3 million in order to settle the Bochum dispute caused by the closure of the German factory (which reopened in Romania for much lower labor costs).
The payment will be addressed to North Rhine-Westphalia, which lost 2,300 jobs after all these, and adds to the "tens of millions" that the company has already relinquished.
Not sure about you but I don't think it's fair. Why would you fine a company for leaving your country if they can pay less for the same work in other countries on Earth.
Not really fair. What do you think?
via PhoneScoop
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