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Stellantis indications deals to cut a minimum of 2,500 tasks in Italy

Stellantis has reached voluntary deals to cut a minimum of 2,500 tasks in Italy, labour unions stated on Tuesday, as the carmaker tries to adjust to modifications needed for the industry's shift to tidy energy.

Up to 1,520 workers will have the opportunity to leave Stellantis with financial incentives in Turin, consisting of 300 at the Mirafiori plant and 733 office staff, the UILM union stated.

Stellantis agreed even more voluntary lay-off deals for up to 850 staff members at its Cassino assembly plant in main Italy, and for approximately 100 at its engine making center in Pratola Serra, stated the FIOM union, which did not sign the deals.

A Stellantis spokesman validated the handle Turin and Pratola Serra but not the one in Cassino. Nevertheless he added that even more contracts are expected for other websites in Italy in the coming days, under a structure agreed with unions recently.

The agreements are part of the efforts implemented by Stellantis to deal with the effects of the continuous energy and innovation transition process ... consisting of on work, the representative stated.

The agreements are on a strictly voluntary basis, and mostly aimed at employees near to retirement age or ready to take new professional chances, he added.

Stellantis uses about 43,000 individuals in Italy, including about 15,000 in the location of Turin, in Italy's north-west, the historical home of Fiat, which combined first with Chrysler and later on with Peugeot-maker PSA to produce Stellantis.

Voluntary redundancy plans have been the primary tool utilized by Stellantis to cut its workforce in Italy, which totaled up to around 55,000 people when the group was formed in early 2021.

Italy's government remains in talks with Stellantis on increasing the automaker's yearly Italian output to one million cars, from about 750,000 last year. The carmaker reiterated on Tuesday that Italy had a central role to play in its worldwide operations.

Stellantis has actually cut jobs in other significant centres. It stated last week it would lay off about 400 U.S. employed workers as it looks for to cut expenses, enhance performance and ramp up electric-vehicle production strategies.

(source: Reuters)