Workers at Stellantis's Canadian plants, a Chrysler-maker, went on strike after failing to reach a new contract. Canadian labor union Unifor commenced strikes at all Stellantis facilities, with more than 8,200 members staging a walkout. The strike lasted for six weeks before a tentative agreement was reached, which includes $19 billion in new investment.
Stellantis's tentative agreement to end the six-week strike by the United Auto Workers includes $19 billion in new investment, the union said https://t.co/sGy0RN9dmy
During its third-quarter results, Stellantis played down the impact of strikes in North America over pay increases, saying they would not alter the automaker's targets for profitability and cash https://t.co/awfZJVd4ty https://t.co/qavPYBjcOS
During its third-quarter results, Stellantis played down the impact of strikes in North America over pay increases, saying they would not alter the automaker's targets for profitability and cash https://t.co/XTTpyuTZ0Q https://t.co/9pitWoeblP
Labor strikes by the United Auto Workers union cost Stellantis $STLA ~$3.2 Billion in lost revenue through October - CNBC
Chrysler parent Stellantis said the strike by U.S. auto workers had cost it more than $3 billion in lost revenue as it reported a rise in quarterly sales https://t.co/twCUqZOnyT
Stellantis said during its third-quarter results that it has taken the smallest hit among rivals from strikes in North America. The auto giant said industrial action over pay increases would cost the firm around $795 million in terms of profitability https://t.co/awfZJVdCj6 https://t.co/j1hACMQpRQ
Stellantis said during its third-quarter results that it has taken the smallest hit among rivals from strikes in North America. The auto giant said industrial action over pay increases would cost the firm around $795 million in terms of profitability https://t.co/XTTpyuTrbi https://t.co/q32DlZCwuI
Members of the Canadian labor union Unifor employed by Stellantis—which makes Chrysler and Dodge vehicles—began striking against the automaker after the two sides failed to agree to a contract deal before the midnight deadline on Sunday. https://t.co/G4MyqV3kK1
Members of the Canadian labor union Unifor employed by Stellantis—which makes Chrysler and Dodge vehicles—began striking against the automaker after the two sides failed to agree to a contract deal before the midnight deadline on Sunday. https://t.co/upsyO76BJE
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Canadian union Unifor said it began strike action at all Stellantis facilities in the country early Monday, with more than 8,200 workers walking out. https://t.co/TsN4ex97t1
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Canadian union Unifor begins strikes at all Stellantis facilities https://t.co/Y8rYJmPP6a https://t.co/ZDLQr4Vux3
Canadian labor union Unifor said it has commenced strikes at all Stellantis facilities in the country, with more than 8,200 members staging a walkout after failing to reach a tentative agreement before the deadline https://t.co/6xfrErEp8c
Canadian labor union Unifor said it has commenced strikes at all Stellantis facilities in the country, with more than 8,200 members staging a walkout after failing to reach a tentative agreement before the deadline. More here: https://t.co/voiRoKij7G
Workers at Stellantis's Canadian plants went on strike after failing to reach a new contract, giving the automaker a new labor headache just days after it settled a long walkout with the United Auto Workers https://t.co/bUuDkufNz5