United Auto Workers Charge Stellantis with Moving Durango Production Out of U.S.

Monday, 16 September 2024, 22:12

Shawn Fain's United Auto Workers have filed charges against Stellantis, alleging the automaker plans to move Dodge Durango production outside the U.S. The union claims Stellantis is violating contract commitments made during the 2023 bargaining agreement. UAW locals have submitted grievances regarding Stellantis' lack of transparency about these plans.
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United Auto Workers Charge Stellantis with Moving Durango Production Out of U.S.

UAW's Allegations Against Stellantis

The United Auto Workers (UAW), under the leadership of Shawn Fain, has taken a firm stand against Stellantis, launching federal unfair labor practice charges. They allege the automaker is attempting to move the production of its popular Dodge Durango outside of the United States, breaching contract commitments from the 2023 bargaining agreement.

Details of the Charges

  • The UAW claims multiple local unions have filed grievances.
  • Stellantis is reportedly refusing to provide essential information about its production plans.
  • The Durango is assembled at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit, a key site for the automaker.

UAW President Shawn Fain is scheduled to discuss this pressing issue during a Facebook Live event and will address the concerns raised by union members.


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