The
UAW said the locals represent tens of thousands of workers and
the dispute is over agreements the union said Stellantis made in
2023 as part of a new labor agreement.
Chrysler-parent Stellantis agreed to build a new $3.2 billion
battery plant and invest $1.5 billion in a new mid-size truck
factory in Belvidere, Illinois and add 5,000 total U.S. jobs by
2028 as part of a new contract deal, the UAW said in November
2023.
Stellantis did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The UAW said the automaker would not launch the Illinois
investments on the previously agreed timetable, without
specifying the dates.
Last month, the U.S. Energy Department said it planned to award
Stellantis $334.8 million to convert the shuttered Belvidere
Assembly plant to build EVs and $250 million to convert its
Indiana Transmission Plant in Kokomo to produce EV components.
The UAW said since 2023 "the company has gone back on its
product commitments at Belvidere, and has been unreceptive in
talks with the union to stay on track." The UAW added "this
glaring violation of the contract imperils all of the other
investment commitments the company has made."
UAW President Shawn Fain referred to the issue during a
prime-time address at the Democratic National Convention on
Monday night."Let me be clear: Stellantis must keep the promises
they made to America and our union contract. And the UAW will
take whatever action necessary at Stellantis or any other
corporation to stand up and hold corporate America accountable,"
he said.
Earlier this month, Stellantis said it was laying off as many as
2,450 factory workers from its Warren Truck assembly plant
outside of Detroit as the automaker ends production of the Ram
1500 Classic truck.
Stellantis said last month it was offering a new round of
voluntary buyouts to its U.S. salaried workers, the latest in a
series of cost-cutting measures CEO Carlos Tavares is
implementing at the company's American operations.
(Reporting by David Shepardson in York, Pennsylvania, Aishwarya
Jain in Bengaluru, Doina Chiacu in Chicago; Editing by Shailesh
Kuber, Aurora Ellis and Shri Navaratnam)
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