May be forced to lay off up to 10,000 workers in 1 yr due to slowdown, GST impact: Parle Products

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 21 2019 | 9:20 PM IST

Biscuits and confectionary major Parle Products said on Wednesday it may be forced to lay off up to 10,000 workers over the next one year due to slowdown in demand coupled with impact of high GST rate on low-priced products meant for common man.

The company, which has a total of 10 manufacturing units of its own and another 125 through third-party manufacturers, currently employs a total of around one lakh people directly and indirectly in its biscuits and related business.

"We have not laid off people, this would happen if things don't improve," Mayank Shah Senior Category Head Parle Products said.

Elaborating the current challenges faced by the biscuits industry, he said the low-priced but high-volume category has seen a decline in sales of around 7-8 per cent while the low-volume high-priced segment has witnessed growth of around 8-9 per cent in the first quarter of this financial year.

As a result, he said growth in the overall biscuits segment has come down to around 2.5 per cent from double digits earlier.

Shah said problems started for the industry when GST was implemented in 2017 when biscuits were clubbed in a single 18 per cent category in contrast to the earlier tax regime when biscuits priced below Rs 100 per kg were exempted from excise duty.

The industry had approached the government to rectify it but so far, no steps have been taken, he added.

"So, we are hopeful that the government will take an immediate action," Shah said.

When asked that if the government intervention is not forthcoming, would the lay-offs happen immediately, he said, "If at all this happens, it will eventually happen over a period of next one year. When you see across the year demand dipping over a period, you take the action and let go of so many people."
In the immediate short term, he said, "We are not going to do anything and we are hopeful that the government will take immediate action and we are banking on that."

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First Published: Aug 21 2019 | 9:20 PM IST

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