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As part of an Asset Restructuring Programme
in Stora Enso's Newsprint and Magazine Paper Divisions, the closure
of one of the paper machines at Summa was announced in January 2001.
Stora Enso also announced that everyone affected would be offered
employment at other Stora Enso mills nearby or receive special pension
provisions.
The permanent headcount will be cut from 659 to 490, a reduction
of 169, mainly during 2002 and 2003. Of the 169 people affected,
51 have received an early retirement package or will retire and
42 people have found employment at Stora Enso's Anjala, Kotka, Ingerois,
and Karhula mills nearby, or elsewhere in Stora Enso.
In total, 61 people have been given their notice and all will be
eligible for unemployment pension. The average age of the latter
is close to 59. A total of nine people are currently on long-term
sick leave and six people have left the company.
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