The increase in mass layoffs has become a troubling trend, especially in the county. Kujavian-Pomerania District. The Pomorska Fabryka Mebli company in Nowe plans to lay off 270 employees, and the Chełmża bioethanol company – 55. Only in the first quarter of 2024, the number of layoffs reached 368, which significantly exceeds the number of 161 of the same period last year – reported The banker. pl.
The increase in the number of mass layoffs in the Kujavian-Pomerania Voivodeship has become a cause for concern. According to data released by the Toruń Regional Labor Office, mass layoffs affected 368 employees in the first quarter of 2024.
The biggest blow to the local community was the planned dismissal of 270 employees at the Pomorska furniture factory in Nowy. The company’s problems began with the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, and escalated due to the war in Ukraine. Despite its search for an investor, the company was unable to reverse the unfavorable situation.
in addition to, 55 people will lose their jobs at Biothanol AEG in Chełmża. The company, whose roots go back to 1947, was unable to confront the significant rise in raw material prices, which rose by up to 400%.
All employees and management will receive notice of termination at the end of May, and employment will end in August.
while In February this year 102 employees of the transport company Don Trucking in Bydgoszcz received a termination notice. The company is currently in bankruptcy.
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The problem has become serious
Maciej Smolarek, spokesman for the Toruń Regional Labor Office, noted a significant increase in reports of mass layoffs. In the first quarter of 2023, the reports covered 66 people working in manufacturing and 40 people in construction, while in the same period in 2024 we are talking about 368 people, of whom 325 work in industry and 37 in trade.
Such a significant increase in mass layoffs could have serious consequences for the local economy and community, forcing the government and organizations to take action to mitigate the impact and support affected workers.
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