"We have some projects at the plant that require more manpower, and need at the moment a few dozen white-collar workers and a few hundred, maybe 200 to 300, blue-collar staff," an Elcoteq spokeswoman said, as reported by Reuters.
Elcoteq, Europe’s largest EMS firm, is in the process of a large restructuring program, with plans to cut staff globally to boost competitiveness with Asia.