Telecom giant Nokia has also announced plans for 3,500 job cuts worldwide, including 300 in India, by next year as part of its drastic restructuring efforts that includes shuttering the manufacturing facility in Romania.
These job cuts, announced last month, would be in addition to a restructuring plan unveiled in April that would affect as many as 7,000 jobs globally.
The embattled smart phone manufacturer -- Research in Motion said in July that it would lay off 2,000 employees globally across all functions.
Drug maker Merck & Co, in July, announced plans to cut up to 13,000 jobs by the end of 2015, with up to 40 per cent of reductions scheduled to occur in the US.
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