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Company Response

28 Sep 2015

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NXP

NXP response

…The dispute in our plant in Cabuyao [Philippines] was resolved in September of last year in a settlement agreement with the workers’ union whereby NXP agreed to reinstate 12 of the 24 dismissed union members and to make severance payments to the other 12…The claims made…with respect to Thailand refers to the actions around the collective bargaining agreement…that was negotiated over two years ago…In the end, the 4 x 2 schedule was chosen by a Committee of managers, trade union representatives and other employees as being the best work schedule that meets international standards…