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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Siemens (SIEGn.DE) finance chief Joe Kaeser has blasted the way joint venture Nokia Siemens Networks NOKI.UL (NSN) was handling planned job cuts in Germany and called on it to hold talks with labor.
"Siemens will not accept without a fuss that NSN simply disappears from Munich," Kaeser told the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper in Siemens's home town.
"It is really time for NSN management and labor representatives to sit down and constructively seek economically sustainable solutions for the Munich site," he said in the interview published on Saturday.
NSN, in which Nokia (NOK1V.HE) holds 50 percent plus a "golden share", is run from Finland by Indian executive Rajeev Suri, who has called 3,000 job cuts in Germany unavoidable. NSN staff in Germany have reacted with outrage.
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NSN is cutting 20,500 of its overall 74,000 jobs, and Kaeser acknowledged it had no choice but to consolidate. He said NSN's restructuring was not a matter of requiring more money because it already had enough capital and liquidity.
(Reporting by Georg Merziger in Berlin and Martin Zwiebelberg, Writing by Michael Shields; editing by James Jukwey)
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