The director of labor studies at Cornell University says there is a lot of uncertainty, especially after the election.
More than 1,000 Ohio autoworkers are facing layoffs as the maker of Jeep vehicles is making cuts at its plant in Toledo.
Stellantis said it is moving to a one-shift operating pattern at the Toledo South Assembly Plant, resulting in indefinite ...
Stellantis announced Wednesday that approximately 1,100 employees will be laid off indefinitely at the Toledo Assembly ...
The automaker, which owns the Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge and Fiat brands, announced the job cuts Wednesday, which will be ...
The affected employees, represented by the United Auto Workers (UAW), are part of a facility that supplies Stellantis’ ...
Stellantis says the layoffs are part of a broader realignment of its US operations.
About 1,100 workers at the Stellantis Jeep factory in Toledo, Ohio, are facing layoffs early next year as the company takes ...
The move from two to one shifts does not come as a surprise, with the pickup's sales slowing this year and the automaker ...
The UAW bureaucracy is collaborating with Stellantis to eliminate a shift at the giant plant in northwestern Ohio.
An informational session will be held on Nov. 12 to provide workers with details about the rapid response services offered to ...
Over 1,000 employees are expected to be laid off indefinitely at the Toledo Assembly Complex as early as Jan. 5 due to a change in the operating pattern, according to Stellantis. The company said ...