Zomato to layoff around13 pc employees due to COVID-19 impact

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 15 2020 | 4:39 PM IST

Online restaurant guide and food ordering platformZomatoon Friday said it is going to layoff around 13 per cent of its workforce on account of the impact of COVID-19 pandemic.

The company has around 4,000 employees in different roles.

In a blog post, Zomato Founder and CEODeepinder Goyal said multiple aspects of the company's business have changed dramatically over the last couple of months and many of these changes are expected to be permanent.

"While we continue to build a more focussed Zomato,we do not foresee having enough work for all our employees.We owe all our colleagues a challenging work environment, but we won't be able to offer that to around 13 per cent of our workforce going forward," he added.

Everyone who is impacted will get invites for a zoom call with the leadership team within the next 24 hours, he said.

Goyal said he along withCOO and co-founder Gaurav Gupta andCEO Food Delivery Mohit Guptawould be getting on video calls over the next couple of dayswith impacted employees to walk them through the next steps and help find them jobs as soon as possible.

On the financial support to these employees, he said: "All our employees who no longer have any work at Zomato, will continue to be with us at 50 per cent salary for the next 6 months. During this time, outside of the handover period of 1-2 weeks, we expect these folks to spend 100 per cent of their time and energy towards looking for jobs outside of Zomato".

Goyal also said the company will provide them outplacement support and also health insurance for 6 months or as soon as they find another job.

Previouslyallocated employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) will continue to vest during this period of 6 months, he added.

Goyal also said,"Starting June, I am proposing a temporary reduction in pay for the entire organisation. Lower cuts are being proposed for people with lower salaries, and higher cuts (up to 50 per cent) for people with higher salaries".

Zomato expects these cuts to be discontinued as soon as the economy starts getting back on track. "I foresee and hope this to be around 6 months from now," he added.

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First Published: May 15 2020 | 4:39 PM IST

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