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Stellantis announced a massive investment into three of its Michigan assembly plants to equip them for what it’s calling a “multi-energy strategy” (different methods of propulsion—hybrid ...
Stellantis NV is expected to terminate 191 workers at its Sterling Heights Assembly Plant by this weekend, according to the United Auto Workers. Some 177 of those affected are supplemental workers ...
Antonio Filosa visited several Stellantis plants in Canada and the US to gain firsthand insight into what is going on at the ...
WARREN, Mich. (WTVO) — Automaker Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram, has announced it is laying off 1,100 employees at its Warren Truck Assembly Plant. The company ...
A 15-year veteran reviewed the record of fatal accidents and severe injuries and the company-union efforts to conceal the ...
Stellantis NV, the owner of the Jeep and Ram brands, plans to eliminate as many as 2,450 hourly positions at a pickup truck factory near Detroit, the latest in a wave of cuts as it seeks to trim ...
Stellantis announced plans on Friday to lay off as many as 2,450 workers later this year at a pickup truck plant near Detroit, the latest sign of trouble for the trans-Atlantic automaker.
Stellantis to pause production at Windsor plant, lay off 900 workers in Michigan, Indiana 00:34. Jeep-maker Stellantis is idling production at plants in Canada and Mexico and will temporarily lay ...
Stellantis said Friday it is cutting a shift at Michigan's Warren Truck Assembly plant as Ram 1500 pickup production ends there. Due to UAW contracts, many of the 2,450 affected workers may shift ...
Stellantis to Cut Up to 2,450 Jobs at Michigan Truck Plant Layoffs Could Begin as Soon as Oct. 8, and Union Members Will Be Given Opportunity to Work at Other Plants A view outside the Stellantis ...
Stellantis, which owns car brands like Jeep, Citroën and Ram, will be temporarily pausing production at the Windsor assembly plant in Canada for for the weeks of April 7 and 14. Operations will ...
Stellantis said on Wednesday it would invest more than $406 million in three facilities in Michigan to develop a platform that can be shared for both electric and hybrid vehicles.