Stellantis CEO Meets Italy Unions Amid Slow Europe Car Demand
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Melfi left stranded by Jeep Renegade
Melfi is saying goodbye to the Renegade, which, along with the Compass, accounted for 81 percent of the vehicles produced in Basilicata. The plant has been in crisis for some time: since 2021, approximately 2,370 workers have been laid off on voluntary leave, bringing the total workforce to 4,670. However, it is confident about the launch of seven new electric and hybrid models in the near future, although a potential successor to the discontinu…
Antonio Filosa meets Italian union as factory output pauses amid weakening demand
On the Dash: Stellantis pasues European production, including Fiat and Alfa Romeo, due to weak demand, which is impacting supply chains. Italian unions are pressing for clarity on plant operations and Maserati’s future. CEO Filosa is shifting investment toward the U.S., signaling continued focus on North American markets. Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa met with Italian labor unions Monday as weak demand forces the automaker to pause output at s…
"We need to review European regulations, which fail to adequately address the market reality and the industrial context. This is a collective goal: we are working intensively with ACEA and directly with the European Commission," Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa said during the ongoing meeting in Turin with metalworkers' unions. "But to achieve all this," he added, "we need the support of all stakeholders, and in particular the unions in all the are…
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