Summary
- Tyre distributor Sameer Africa will from February 1 start laying off 52 employees as it struggles to survive, deepening the job crisis in Kenya’s corporate scene.
- The firm has continued to struggle even after its change of strategy in 2016 when it stopped local manufacturing of its key tyre brand Yana and opted to outsource to Asia.
- Sameer now intends to close various tyre centres and offices across Kenya and release employees in batches between February 1 and end of April.
Tyre distributor Sameer Africa will from February 1 start laying
off 52 employees as it struggles to survive, deepening the job crisis
in Kenya’s corporate scene.
The firm has continued to
struggle even after its change of strategy in 2016 when it stopped local
manufacturing of its key tyre brand Yana and opted to outsource to
Asia.
Sameer now intends to close various tyre centres
and offices across Kenya and release employees in batches between
February 1 and end of April.
“Arising from the
foregoing, the board of directors has resolved to restructure the
company further by aligning the company operations to become more of a
trading and distributorship outfit,” acting managing director Peter
Gitonga said in a notice to Nairobi County labour office.
“It
is therefore contemplated that approximately 52 employees drawn from
both management and unionisable cadres will have their employment
contracts terminated.”
Sameer group head count has been declining in the recent years,
shrinking by 120 from 288 staff in 2017 to 168 at the end of 2018.
Chairman
Erastus Mwongera confirmed the notice in a phone interview with the
Business Daily, but said he could not immediately divulge the details on
how much will be spent on the retrenchment.
“We have
been restructuring since we changed the business model from
manufacturing to retail. This comes with adjustments,” said Mr Mwongera.
Sameer
widened its net loss 15.8 times to Sh182.8 million in the first six
months of 2019, with stock-outs and counterfeit products complicating
its recovery effort.
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