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LPP, A Garment Factory In Poland, Is Looking For E-Commerce Sales.

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Lutkiewicz, deputy executive director of LPP, a garment factory in Poland, said that due to the new crown virus pandemic, the company has closed its 95% regular store. The sales volume of the company has decreased significantly, so the sales channel has created 90% sales in 2019.

According to Lutkiewicz, developing e-commerce is very important in this case. Decentralized channels play an important role in attracting customers. At present, all LPP online stores are selling spring and summer products.

In addition, Lutkiewicz said retaining jobs is the company's top priority. By the end of 2019, the company had employed about 24500 employees. However, the company has decided to terminate temporary contracts with part-time employees who are employed before the epidemic to help increase store traffic. The company's decision is to prevent massive layoffs. In addition, the company reduces the salaries of its headquarters staff and lets those who are unable to work stay behind. Now members of the company's management committee have temporarily abandoned their salaries.

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