Sunday, 7 December 2008

Reliance Layoffs Job Cut: layoff 5000 employees

Till now, we had been hearing that Indian Companies are not affected by the global slowdown. Is it really true? No. As per the news, the largest company of India, Reliance has decided to go for a massive layoffs or job cuts in all group companies. The news was released by IBN LIVE, stating that Reliance and group companies have asked around 5000 employees to resign or forceful job termination. We had reported in October about the Reliance layoffs Job Cut. Now, this news confirms the same.
Reliance Layoffs

Which companies of Reliance are worst affected by Layoffs Job Cut
The majority of the layoffs will happen in the Retail segment. Though other companies will also face the heat. Some of the companies involved in the exercise are Reliance Retail, Reliance Logistics, Reliance Info Systems and Reliance Corporate Park. The resignations, as against a straight lay-off, leave employees in a better position to find new jobs.

Which class of employees are affected by Reliance Layoffs Job Cut
Majority of the employees are permanent, middle-level managers.

Any number available about the Reliance Layoffs Job Cut
Around 3000 employees in the Reliance Retail sector may be asked to go. There are plans to stop the expansion plans.

What went wrong with Reliance business plans?
The Reliance retail was started with an investment of 25,000 Crore Rs. The plan was to to have all kinds of retail shopping to be covered. However, due to the global economic slowdown, majority of their middle level customers, typically the IT guys and others, have seen the heat of job cuts and salary cuts. People have started saving every penny by shopping at the cheapest possible outlets. It is becoming increasingly difficult for Reliance to keep up the business due to the slow response of the customers. Associate companies like Reliance Gems and Jewels, Reliance Supply chain, Reliance Dairy Production and Reliance Agri Products expnasion plans are takin a toll too.

Then there were protests by small retailers and the politicians. Now, employees in nearly all departments related to the retail business are being fired, said a former employee, who recently left.

In some states, the protests and slowdown have meant the company has decided not to open stores there. Real estate teams are down to one person in such places and other places. While electronics store chain `Reliance Digital’ was supposed to have 20- 25 stores in the first year but actually opened only 3- 4, the hypermarket format was supposed to open over a hundred stores but has opened only two.

In the footwear store chain and health and wellness store chain, Reliance had hired aggressively to keep up with the expansion, but plans didn't materialize.

Reliance Logistics, a Mumbai-based company managed by the RIL chairman’s cousin Niraj Ambani, is one such case. The privately held company that was started in 2001, employs about 2,600 people, of which about 1,000 have been asked to leave in the last two weeks.

Marketing, process quality and business planning departments in the company are being shut down. Employees were given oral orders to resign and have been given the option of staying home and collecting their salaries for the next three months, sources who did not want to be named said.


Since the beginning of the year, this company had been doing third-party work for other companies in the retail business like ITC and Hindustan Unilever. But this has dried up.

Sources in Reliance Retail Limited, a direct RIL subsidiary, said many employees in support functions including information technology have been put on notice. The retail rollout has slowed down considerably specially in Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and West Bengal.

Reliance East West Pipelines has completed construction of the pipeline that will transport gas from the east coast to markets in western India. In better times, RIL would have deployed the white collar workforce to other projects. This time around, 400 employees are anxious as no orders have been received.

Let's hope that alternative jobs are available to the affected employees of Reliance Layoffs Job Cut.

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