JAKARTA. Six Ford dealers, who own 31 Ford outlets across the country, have come together in a lawsuit against Ford group due to its unilateral decision to cease operations as of the second half of 2016. They are demanding Rp 1 trillion (US$ 73,7 million) in compensation as the decision ended their businesses. While their investments, at around Rp 20 billion to 30 billion per dealer, have gone sour, they must pay large amounts of compensation to around 2.000 laid-off employees. "My clients represent 85% of total Ford sales in Indonesia. We sent a warning letter on June 1. However, Ford ignored it, thus the second warning letter was sent on June 13," said lawyer Harry Ponto during a press conference in Jakarta on Monday.
Indonesian dealers to sue Ford principal
JAKARTA. Six Ford dealers, who own 31 Ford outlets across the country, have come together in a lawsuit against Ford group due to its unilateral decision to cease operations as of the second half of 2016. They are demanding Rp 1 trillion (US$ 73,7 million) in compensation as the decision ended their businesses. While their investments, at around Rp 20 billion to 30 billion per dealer, have gone sour, they must pay large amounts of compensation to around 2.000 laid-off employees. "My clients represent 85% of total Ford sales in Indonesia. We sent a warning letter on June 1. However, Ford ignored it, thus the second warning letter was sent on June 13," said lawyer Harry Ponto during a press conference in Jakarta on Monday.