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Stellantis Is Buying Out Assembly Workers
You know things are looking rough when an automaker like Stellantis starts offering to buy out hourly assembly line workers.
Facing economic uncertainty, Stellantis is offering voluntary buyouts to UAW workers at over 20 facilities.
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Stellantis is offering buyouts to union workers at more than 20 sites across Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois, with the union ...
Some workers are hesitant to take the buyouts, with one stating that the amount isn't enough to get them to leave ...
Tariffs and the threat of growing trade wars could test the auto industry's supply chain resilience even more than the ...
The automaker is offering generous buyouts to employees in Michigan, Illinois, and Ohio. Certain Stellantis employees in the ...
Stellantis has initiated a voluntary buyout programme for select US factory workers, reported Detroit Free Press.
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Stellantis offers buyouts and early retirements to UAW workers to reduce costs and adjust operations amidst industry changes.