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More than 5,600 retail jobs could be lost and thousands of stores shut down over the next six months, as pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong continue to disrupt sales during the crucial festive period.

About 30% of respondents in a survey by the Hong Kong Retail Management Association said they’ll cut jobs while 43% said they can’t continue to operate beyond six months.

“If cash flow doesn’t improve and landlords don’t help, there will be a wave of layoffs and business shutdowns,” Annie Tse, association’s chairwoman said in a press briefing Monday. “This will be the worst ever in history.”

The poll, which was released on Monday, interviewed 176 retailers, covering 4,310 stores and 89,700 employees.

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The anti-Beijing demonstrations, which started in June, have seen both peaceful mass marches as well as violent actions. Radical protesters have shut down transport networks, vandalized mainland-linked businesses and seized university campuses. Hong Kong’s economy has slid into a recession and the pain has rippled across the retail, tourism and hospitality sectors.

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Even the month of December -- typically a busy shopping season with the Christmas and New Year holidays -- is looking glum this year, according to Tse. Retail sales for the current month is likely to be similar to the record-low levels seen in October or slip even more, she said.

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“We don’t feel positive about the situation in January either,” Tse said. “We are all trying to survive. We are racing against time.”