Stellantis, unions agree on over 700 voluntary redundancies this year -UILM

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FILE PHOTO: Stellantis debuts on Milan and Paris stock exchanges
FILE PHOTO: Workers install a flag with the logo of Stellantis, the world’s fourth-largest automaker which starts trading in Milan and Paris after Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot maker PSA finalised their merger, at the main entrance of FCA Mirafiori plant in Turin, Italy, January 18, 2021. REUTERS/Massimo Pinca

February 3, 2022

MILAN (Reuters) – Stellantis and unions have agreed to cut 714 jobs at the carmaker’s operations in Italy this year through voluntary redundancies, the UILM union said on Thursday.

The deal is similar to one reached by the company in France earlier this week to axe a total of 2,600 jobs via voluntary departures over two years.

The group, which was formed one year ago through the merger of Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot maker PSA, is seeking to reduce excess capacity in Europe and adapt production to an expected shift in demand towards electric vehicles (EVs).

Stellantis currently employs around 55,000 people in Italy.

Voluntary redundancies had been part of an agreement reached by unions and Stellantis last year but many had not happened, UILM said in a statement, resulting in a new agreement for this year. The union added that departing workers would benefit from company-provided incentive schemes and public subsidies.

Gianluca Ficco, UILM’s top representative for the automotive sector, said Stellantis would allow workers, where possible, to move internally to make redundancies compatible with production needs.

A Stellantis spokesperson confirmed the information provided by UILM and said the company had no further comment.

(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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