New Delhi: The Women of Big Bazaar SOS, the composite group of women who work for the Future Group, on Monday appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sought his support to protect their livelihoods as a legal tussle between Amazon and Future Group continues.
In a letter to the Prime Minister, the Women of Big Bazaar SOS group said: "Future Retail and Reliance had entered into an arrangement through which Future's retail stores will continue to be operated by Reliance. Reliance has also committed to clear all debts and dues owed by Future Retail to suppliers and vendors."
"Since we had been facing tough times during the pandemic, this deal provided us with a lot of hope and confidence for our continued livelihoods. However, Amazon... has tried to stop this tie-up, and consequently, our future and that of our families hangs precariously," it added.
The group wrote to the Prime Minister on the occasion of International Women's Day, March 8.
The group claims to represent more 2.1 lakh women — 10,000 women direct employees and another two lakh women indirectly earning their livelihoods through working or supplying products to Future Group brands such as Big Bazaar, and associated retail chains of Future Group such as fbb, Central, Brand Factory, Easy Day, Heritage City, WH Smith, and 7-Eleven, etc.
The group, in its letter, said without their jobs, they and their families will suffer deeply, and "will undergo untold and unimaginable hardships".
The group said if the contentious Amazon interference in the FG-Reliance deal is permitted to proceed, the most severely hit will be these small-town retail women employees and those women of the extended support ecosystem set-ups where the impact of the impediment will be far greater and deeper than can be imagined.
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Last week, traders' body All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation (AICPD) and NGO Prahar in an open letter had asked Amazon to "back off" from blocking the Reliance-Future Group deal, alleging mall vendors and suppliers have become collateral damage in the current tussle between the companies.
"Around 6,000 Indian small vendors and suppliers have dues of Rs 6,000 crore (USD 800 million) from the Future Group.
"These dues are pending for payment since March 2020. The announcement of Future-Reliance deal in August 2020 had given us hope that our dues will be cleared soon," AICPD and Public Response Against Helplessness and Action for Redressal (Prahar) said in the letter.
AICPD claims to represent the collective voice of around ten lakh distributors, stockists and suppliers of FMCG goods across India.
These small vendors and suppliers have become "collateral damage" in the current tussle between Amazon and Future group, the letter had noted.