Stellantis has threatened to move Ram 1500 production to Mexico, union leader says
- Automaker Stellantis is considering moving production of the current Ram 1500 pickup truck from a factory in suburban Detroit to Mexico, according to United Auto Workers Vice President Rich Boyer.
- The potential move is being discussed during ongoing contract negotiations between the UAW and Stellantis, General Motors, and Ford Motor, and would involve producing a new all-electric Ram pickup truck at a different plant.
- The move could face political backlash and impact the union's membership, as electric vehicles require fewer workers to produce and there is uncertainty about the success of an all-electric pickup truck.
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Stellantis has threatened to move Ram 1500 production to Mexico, union leader says
Automaker Stellantis has threatened to move the production of Ram 1500 pickup trucks from suburban Detroit to Mexico, a union leader said Sunday. “Then it said they want to take their Ram 1500 [internal combustion engine] and send it to Mexico,” said United Auto Workers (UAW) vice president Rich Boyer at a “Sunday Solidarity” rally…
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