The company that makes Sleepyhead beds says the integration of a new business into the firm has resulted in more than 100 job losses in west Auckland and Christchurch.
The New Zealand Comfort Group acquired the bedding, foam and furniture divisions of Avondale-based Dunlop Living, which employed 438 staff, in August. This country's furniture industry had struggled to compete against low-cost imports and, as a result, Dunlop's furniture-making division had been closed, the firm said.
General manager Chris Taylor said 150 staff had been affected, with 18 of those workers taking new roles within the Comfort Group.
The remaining 132 employees - including some staff from another Dunlop Living plant in Christchurch - had taken voluntary redundancy, he said.
The Comfort Group had encouraged workers to take up other positions available at combined manufacturing facilities. However, Taylor said new roles had not been available for all the affected staff.