Flextronics Hires 900 Workers in Hungary Print E-mail
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Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Thursday, 03 December 2009 12:02

SINGAPOREFlextronics has added 900 employees at its Zalaegerszeg, Hungary plant, a local newspaper says.
 
The decision to hire came as a result of an increase in orders, particularly for a new mobile phone.
 
The firm currently employs 4,900 people at the plant. At the beginning of 2009, Flextronics laid off nearly 1,000 workers there, but hired 1,000 again by early summer.

 


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