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Conforama Mauritius Faces Closure on June 30
Staff at Conforama Mauritius are in the dark as the retailer edges toward a reported permanent closure, with no official word from management.
By MauritiusNews Editorialabout 1 month agoπ 0 views
Workers at Conforama Mauritius are growing increasingly anxious as the clock ticks toward what many believe will be a permanent shutdown of the furniture retail chain on 30 June 2025.
According to an employee who spoke to ION News on condition of anonymity, the situation has been deteriorating since the end of last year, with rumours of serious financial difficulties circulating among staff for months β yet no formal communication has been issued by the company.
"The situation is very difficult because no official communication has been shared with employees," the worker told ION News on 16 June.
The crisis became more concrete on 2 March, when management called a staff meeting to announce that the company had been placed under administration. Employees were told that the former management team was stepping back and that all decisions would henceforth rest with an appointed administrator.
Approximately one month later, the same former management returned β this time to verbally inform staff that the business would be moving into liquidation. No written notice appears to have been provided.
Since those announcements, the workforce has shrunk dramatically, from around thirty employees to just ten. Those who remain have been left to absorb the additional workload, compounding an already stressful environment.
With just days left before the reported closure date, staff say they are still waiting for clear, official guidance on their futures β including what redundancy or severance arrangements, if any, are being planned.
The editorial angle here is one that extends beyond a single retail brand: Conforama Mauritius's apparent collapse raises pointed questions about worker protections under Mauritian labour law when a company enters administration or liquidation. The absence of written communication to employees β if confirmed β could represent a breach of the obligations employers hold toward their workforce during insolvency proceedings. Labour rights advocates and the Ministry of Labour may soon be compelled to weigh in.
Conforama, a major European furniture and home goods retailer, has faced financial turbulence across several of its international markets in recent years, and the Mauritian operation appears to be the latest casualty of those wider structural difficulties.
ION News reports that attempts to obtain an official response from the company were made but had not yielded results at the time of publication.
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Originally reported by ION News
