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6 Jul 2022

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IKEA announces plans to leave Russian market after pausing operations following invasion of Ukraine

IKEA is leaving. Thousands of people will be left without work, 06 July 2022

[Translation provided by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre]

Since the beginning of July, part of the Russian employees at IKEA, which stopped its work in the Russian market due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, have been offered to voluntarily terminate their employment contract. Employees who agree to leave their jobs are promised payment of 7-8 salaries and retain some benefits until the end of the year. But no one has an answer to the main question, what will happen afterwards with the factories, shops and jobs...

IKEA started cutting the staff of its factories after three months of halt after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In spring, IKEA paused the work of 17 stores and four factories in Moscow, Kirov, Leningrad and Novgorod regions. About 15 thousand people across the country continued to receive salaries and social benefits until the end of May. In mid-June, IKEA announced its withdrawal from Russia...

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