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French employers’ group boss defends Auchan, Danone staying in Russia

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French employers’ group boss defends Auchan, Danone staying in Russia

DANONE. Danone products displayed before the French food group's 2019 annual results presentation in Paris, France, February 26, 2020.

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'We have a responsibility to help feed the Russian consumer and as employers, a responsibility to pay staff,' says Geoffroy Roux de Bezieux, when asked about Danone and Auchan

PARIS, France – France’s employers’ group chief said on Tuesday, March 15, that companies such as food group Danone or supermarket group Auchan were staying in Russia despite its invasion of Ukraine as they had a responsibility to their staff and the population.

“We follow the recommendations of our government which is not asking us (companies) to close down. We have a responsibility to help feed the Russian consumer and as employers, a responsibility to pay staff,” Geoffroy Roux de Bezieux told BFM television, when asked about Danone and Auchan.

Overall, French companies employ about 160,000 people in Russia, he said.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Monday, March 14, sanctions pressure should be increased on Russia and called for a global boycott of international companies that have kept their operations open in Russia.

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Danone has announced that it was suspending investments in Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine but would continue to operate its dairy and baby food business there.

Danone, which generates around 6% of its sales in Russia and Ukraine combined, controls Russian dairy brand Prostokvashino. It employs 1,000 people in Ukraine and 8,000 in Russia.

Auchan Retail employs 30,000 people in Russia and 6,000 in Ukraine. It makes roughly 10% of group revenue in Russia, which is its third largest market after France and Spain.

On Monday, a dozen activists from the EELV green party held a protest in front of Auchan headquarters in Croix, northern France, to ask the group to stop operating in Russia, BFM television and local paper La Voix du Nord reported. – Rappler.com

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