Bread
maker to fold factories in NZ, Australia
Australasia's
biggest food producer has moved to ease employee fears over mass job
losses, following reports it is set to close 18 factories across New
Zealand and Australia.
TVNZ,
4
September, 2012
A
spokesman for bread maker Goodman Fielder told ONE News the company
will either sell or close the factories in an effort to save
$128million over the next three years.
The
company said it is not yet in a position to confirm which factories
will close, or how many job losses there might be.
Chief
executive Chris Delaney previously said the company would slash the
number of factories it currently owns from 53 to 35 or less, in a bid
to hit savings targets.
According
to the Sydney Morning Herald, the reduction includes five plants to
be sold as part of the firm's exit from Integro Foods and the New
Zealand milling business.
Spokesman
Martin Cole said closures would mainly be in the baking business, and
job cuts are not a sure thing.
''This
is not necessarily about jobs going. It's about having fewer but
bigger and better bakeries," he said.
The
cuts are a response to fierce competition in the food industry and
mass migration to cheaper supermarket brands.
The
company has already said goodbye to 600 jobs in restructuring, and
reported a net loss of $146.9 million for 2011-12.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.