Type
Bankruptcy
Country
Austria
Region
Location of affected unit(s)
Judenburg, Wels, Linz, Steyr, Amstetten, Vöcklabruck, Villach, Wien-Nord, Lienz, Mistelbach, Liezen, Ried, Feldbach, Leoben, Saalfelden, Horn, Unterwart, St. Johann, Wörgl, Stockerau, Imst, Eisenstadt, Wien-Ottakring
Sector
Retail
Retail Trade, Except Of Motor Vehicles And Motorcycles
Retail Sale Of Other Household Equipment In Specialised Stores
47.59 - Retail sale of furniture, lighting equipment and other household articles in specialised stores

2,018 jobs
Number of planned job losses
Job loss
Announcement Date
6 June 2023
Employment effect (start)
6 June 2023
Foreseen end date
31 July 2023

Description

Kika/Leiner, one of Austria's largest furniture department store chains, has announced restructuring measures shortly after a new takeover and the reopening of insolvency proceeding. The closing-operations will affect 1,900 of 3,900 employees at 23 locations (out of 40) across Austria. At the end of July, the sites Judenburg, Wels, Linz, Steyr, Amstetten, Vöcklabruck, Villach, Wien-Nord, Lienz, Mistelbach, Liezen, Ried, Feldbach, Leoben, Saalfelden, Horn, Unterwart, St. Johann, Wörgl, Stockerau, Imst, Eisenstadt and Wien-Ottakring will be closed and employees will be notified for termination. The company was sold by Tyrolean investor Rene Benko's Signa Retail Group to German specialty retailer Frank Albert's Supernova Group the week before the closures were announced. 

The trade union and the Chamber of Labour advise the affected employees to not sign the current proposal, but to seek advice. The sale has also been strongly criticized by employee representatives as the company had received high government subsidies during the crisis. 

Update 5/7/2023:

It has been announced that, contrary to initial announcements, also 118 restaurant employees in various branches will be also affected by the dismissals. 

Update 28/8/2023:

It has been announced that so far Kika/Leiner notified 1,034 employees (June 23) to the AMS early warning system for termination and another 349 (July 28). In addition, 118 of the 264 employees of the non-insolvent gastro subsidiaries in the furniture stores were terminated.


Sources

Citation

Eurofound (2023), Kika / Leiner , Bankruptcy in Austria, factsheet number 109180, European Restructuring Monitor. Dublin, https://restructuringeventsprod.azurewebsites.net/restructuring-events/detail/109180.