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Grugliasco, Reindustrialization Stalled: Unions Denounce Lear and Fipa's Silence.

TURIN – After more than two years of labor disputes, involving regional institutions and the Ministry of Economic Development (now MIMIT), the future of the LEAR plant in Grugliasco remains uncertain. On December 29, 2025, the local trade unions FIM, FIOM, and UILM, together with the plant's union representative, signed two agreements with LEAR and FIPA to support the reindustrialization project of the production site. The agreements were approv…
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TURIN – After more than two years of labor disputes, involving regional institutions and the Ministry of Economic Development (now MIMIT), the future of the LEAR plant in Grugliasco remains uncertain. On December 29, 2025, the local trade unions FIM, FIOM, and UILM, together with the plant's union representative, signed two agreements with LEAR and FIPA to support the reindustrialization project of the production site. The agreements were approv…

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quotidianopiemontese.it broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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