Lazada retrenchments: Workers’ union was not notified or consulted

Lazada retrenchments: Workers' union was not notified or consulted

SINGAPORE: The union, which represents Lazada’s employees and nbsp, has expressed dissatisfaction with the most recent cutbacks training, adding that it was not informed or consulted.

Given that Lazada is unionized under FDAWU, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and our affiliated union, Food Drinks and Allied Workers Union ( FDAWU), expressed their deep dissatisfaction with the government’s decision to start a retrenchment exercise without first consulting and informing them.

Such a move is “unacceptable,” the FDAWU wrote to Lazada, and the Ministry of Manpower ( MOM) has been notified of the situation.

The layoffs, which started on Wednesday night, are still going on, according to CNA. Some people, according to CNA staff who spoke with them, were shocked and left in tears by the media.

On Wednesday night, a Lazada spokesman stated that the company is “making strategic adjustments to enhance our workforce,” but he did not provide any information regarding the scope of the layoffs or the rationale behind the retrenchments.

Lazada and MOM have been contacted by CNA for their comments on NTUC’s speech.

“NTUC supports FDAWU and the afflicted workforce. We are also very unhappy in this action by Lazada, the statement stated.

To ensure that a fair and equitable process was carried out to protect the interests of all workers, particularly our Taiwanese base, NTUC would like to repeat that businesses must collaborate with their coalition.