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Stellantis last fall made available early retirements to certain U.S. salaried employees, though it hasn't said how many employees accepted the offer.
Stellantis is set to make a second offer to the United Auto Workers on Monday to reach an agreement before the contracts expire Thursday night.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union on Wednesday made a labor contract counterproposal on economic issues to Ford Motor , while Chrysler parent company Stellantis planned its counteroffer this week.
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Stellantis on Saturday said it bumped its wage offer to the UAW up to nearly 21% in raises for hourly workers over the life of the next contract, with an immediate 10% increase at ratification ...
Stellantis saved itself from new strike action when it offered to reinstate a cost of living adjustment minutes before new targets were announced.
Jeep maker Stellantis NV is seeking the unilateral right to sell its Auburn Hills headquarters and technical center, one of 18 facilities it has proposed it could sell or close as a part of its ...
Stellantis provided a glimmer of hope for a breakthrough by giving the union a new contract proposal. However, a company spokeswoman said the offer primarily covered noneconomic issues.
As the contract deadline approaches and negotiations continue, Stellantis announced that the automaker made a second offer to the UAW and then a third offer, but an agreement still hasn't been ...
Stellantis has delivered the first new proposal to the UAW from one of the Detroit Three since the union's strike against the automakers began last week, according to a union source familiar with ...
Chrysler-parent Stellantis said Monday it plans to make a new counteroffer to the United Auto Workers after the union made its own revised offer on Sunday ahead of the expiration of the current ...
With counter offers distant from those goals, new UAW President Shawn Fain called GM’s proposal is “insulting,” which he also said about Ford’s offer days before.