Indonesia: Wave of layoffs across textile factories continues
Summary
Date Reported: 10 Sep 2024
Location: Indonesia
Companies
PT Sinar Pantja Djaja - SupplierAffected
Total individuals affected: 340
Workers: ( 340 - Location unknown , Clothing & textile , Gender not reported )Issues
Impacts on Livelihoods , Purchasing practices: Order volumeResponse
Response sought: No
Source type: News outlet
"Wave of layoffs continues, 1 textile factory closes down", 10 September 2024
The wave of layoffs (PHK) apparently continues to occur in the domestic textile and textile products (TPT) industry. Until it made one factory finally lay down after carrying out gradual layoffs.
This was revealed by the President of the Nusantara Workers Union Confederation (KSPN) Ristadi. According to him, the wave of layoffs in the domestic textile industry continues due to various factors. One of them is that there are no sales.
‘Layoffs are still happening. Yesterday there were another 340 layoffs at PT Sinar Panca Jaya in Semarang. So it is completely closed now,’...
‘... Layoffs are carried out in stages. The 340 workers were laid off in August (2024). The severance pay is still being negotiated,’ said Mr Ristadi.
The company, he said, has a domestic and export market.
‘But there are no orders, so (production) is not sold,’ said Ristadi.
With the closure of the factory, he said, the number of textile factories that have had to go down in the country since the beginning of 2024 has also increased...
‘What makes victims of layoffs depressed is school fees and bills, motorbike instalments. Very concerned,’ said Ristadi.
He also hopes that the government will move quickly to overcome the wave of layoffs that continues to occur.
‘Until now, there are also many textile companies that only work three days a week,’ said Ristadi.
[Translation via DeepL]