NXP Semiconductors N.V.
Location
Noord-Brabant
Founded
2006-08-02
Website
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2024-11-29 (thediplomat.ro)
Ruxandra Lupșa, Eastern Europe HR, Director, NXP Semiconductors: We have a historically low attrition rate, at the lowest level – maybe in the industry – below 2% – The Diplomat Bucharest
" The most important quality of a company is to be versatile and adaptable to the generational specifics, to the industry trends, to the socio-economic context. The company culture must be transmitted correctly, fluently and permanently top down, and at the middle management level, we really discuss about the climate of a team," said Ruxandra Lupșa, Eastern Europe HR, Director, NXP Semiconductors within the panel talks of the recently held event People Empowering Business Forum organized by The Diplomat-Bucharest.
Read more2022-08-16 (techcircle.in)
NXP Semiconductors launches Women In Tech programme to bridge gender imbalances in industry
American-Dutch semiconductor designer and manufacturer, NXP Semiconductors' India R&D arm, NXP India, has launched a 'Women in Tech'...
Read more2014-06-18 (pinoyweekly.org)
PHOTOS | Workers continue protest vs union-busting electronics company NXP – Pinoy Weekly
Twenty-four of their leaders were dismissed and their union is under siege. Locked out and left out a month after their leaders' unjust dismissal, hundreds of protesting workers forced their way through the industry park's gates. Chanting "Manggagawang tinanggal, ibalik! Ibalik!" (Dismissed workers, reinstate! Reinstate! ), the protesters, ushered in by dozens of fellow workers in motorcycles, marched a few kilometers toward the NXP plant. In an admirable show of workers' strength, and with cops and security personnel watching, the NXP workers called on the management, especially its general manager, Jose Miguel Orleans, to resume the talks for a collective bargaining agreement and end attacks on the workers' right to a union.
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