What is IKEAs position on Russia?
All russian IKEA stores are now closed, and we are no longer operating retail operations in the country.
On 3rd March, Inter IKEA Group and Ingka Group announced the pausing of IKEA operations in Russia and Belarus as a consequence of the war in Ukraine and due to interruption of supply chains across the world.
As communicated on 15th of June, Ingka Group started the process of scaling down our business operations in Russia including reducing the size of the workforce. People continue to be at the heart of everything we do. Affected co-workers have signed mutual agreements, being offered compensation packages that significantly exceed the requirement of the Labor legislation of the Russian Federation.
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