Softlogic group cuts employee salaries to manage costs during pandemic
- 5%-30% pay cuts for all staff earning above Rs.50,000
- Requests work extra hours with no overtime pay
- Cost-saving measures adopted to minimise job losses
Softlogic Holdings PLC has announced salary cuts for all employees who
are earning above Rs.50,000, in the range of 5 percent to 30 percent, as
a measure to cope with the economic fallout of the coronavirus
pandemic.
The company also requested the employees to work extra hours without
overtime pay as a cost-saving measure to minimise job losses and to stay
afloat as the diversified conglomerate’s revenue has taken a hit from
the adverse impacts stemming from the virus.
“The unprecedented lockdown in the country with curfew being imposed from March 17, 2020 and which continues unabated to date, erodes the group’s performance with most companies being closed for business,” Softlogic Holdings Chairman Ashok Pathirage stated via an internal memo to the employees, yesterday.
The group, which has over 10,000 staff, has presence in ICT, healthcare,
retail, financial services, automobiles and leisure sectors.
Accordingly, the memo stated that salaries (excluding vehicle/travel
allowance) of employees who are earning Rs.50,000 or above would be
reduced between 5 percent and 30 percent, for a period of three months.
The executive staff earning Rs.1 million or above would be subjected to the largest pay cut of 30 percent.
Pathirage also stressed that no overtime payments would be made for the
next three months. However, he noted that it would be required for
employees to volunteer and work the extra hours, should the job requires
such commitment.
He urged all staff to come forward and volunteer to take on an extra function at this critical juncture.
The measures are being implemented in conjunction with the withholding
of bonuses and pay increases for the year for a period of three months.
In addition, the group also decided to freeze all expenses pertaining to
training and development and employee welfare, unless it’s regarded as a
critical expense.
Further, all new plans and capital expenditure are also being
temporarily suspended along with all new recruitments, including head
count replacements.
“We have decided to implement cost-saving measures to ensure that job
losses are minimised while taking the opportunity to look inwardly and
reduce wasteful expenses, centralise functions to avoid duplication of
work, eliminate unviable business practices and adopt the right strategy
– so that the management may accordingly stay on top of the learning
curve and face challenges of today’s harsh economic realities,”
Pathirage elaborated.
Softlogic Holdings plans to review these cost-saving measures at the end
of the three-month period and consider a possible extension of these
measures until the country’s economy recovers to satisfactory levels.
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