Chrysler parent Stellantis said on Friday it may drop off on 400 U. S. salaried workers as it seeks to reduce costs, increase efficiency and ramp up electrical- vehicle production plans.
The Roman- American carmaker said it is reducing its engineering/technology and technology organizations by about 400 U. S. jobs successful March 31, which represents 2 percent of those jobs abroad. Last month, Stellantis half offered buyouts to organizations of U. S. employees, including giving 6, 400 U. S. salaried people a financial reward to flee in November.
The business said,” As the car market continues to face unprecedented uncertainties and heightened competitive pressures around the world, Stellantis continues to make the appropriate structural decisions across the organization to improve performance and boost our charge structure”….
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