(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 27 - Stellantis on Wednesday unveiled
another 1,087 redundancies at five Italian plants bringing to
3,597 the number of jobs to be shed under a new framework accord
with unions.
The head of a union that refused to sign the deal, FIOM, Samuele
Lodi, said the moves showed that "Stellantis's plan of
industrial divestiture from Italy is ever clearer, disguised by
the need to address the (ecological) transition".
The fresh job losses by the Italo-Franci-US carmaker, which has
repeatedly vowed its commitment to its Italian plants, will take
place in its factories at Melfi, Pomigliano d'Arco, Termoli,
Cento (Ferrara) and Verrone (Biella). (ANSA).
Stellantis unveils another 1,087 redundancies
Ever clearer plan to divest from Italy says FIOM