More than 1,000 Ohio autoworkers are facing layoffs as the maker of Jeep vehicles is making cuts at its plant in Toledo.
The UAW bureaucracy is collaborating with Stellantis to eliminate a shift at the giant plant in northwestern Ohio.
The local union president says the over 1,100 layoffs include 500 people on the south side's Gladiator lines and 639 people on the Wrangler lines in the north plant.
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As a result, Stellantis is pausing production of the popular Jeep Grand Cherokee and the muscular Dodge Durango. The Detroit ...
Despite its accelerated efforts to pressure Dodge and Jeep parent company Stellantis and its CEO, Carlos Tavares, the United ...
The automaker and the union have battled for several months over the automaker's investment plans, which were agreed to in ...
The UAW has had multiple locals vote in favor of strike authorization against Stellantis. One local in Indiana did not get ...