After months of being at odds, the United Auto Workers union and Stellantis appear to see eye-to-eye.
Stellantis will reportedly reopen its plant in Belvidere, Illinois, to build the forthcoming Ram midsize truck. The facility has been idle since 2023.
The UAW announced it would suspend its grievances against the company after Stellantis announced it would reopen the ...
Stellantis plans to reopen its Belvidere plant and make investments in U.S. manufacturing, creating jobs and bolstering the economy.
Governor Pritzker pointed to the positive impact the decision will have on the state, saying it will provide good-paying jobs for Illinoisans while bolstering the automotive industry.
UAW leaders credited the success to members’ solidarity, including rallies, grievances, and ongoing advocacy. They highlighted the role of Antonio Filosa, Stellantis' North American COO, in fostering ...
UAW boss Shawn Fain said he hopes to find common ground with President Donald Trump. In addition to supporting tariffs, Fain would like to see the USMCA renegotiated. The union recently got its ...
Fain hopes the UAW's concerns can be addressed upon the re-negotiation of the agreement: "For autoworkers, workers who build farm and construction equipment, and so many other factory workers, U.S.
Stellantis' Belvidere site has been mothballed since February 2023 after the carmaker temporarily discontinued production of the Jeep Cherokee crossover.
Stellantis announced it will reopen the idled Belvidere Assembly Plant in Illinois and launch production of a new midsize truck.
Automaker Stellantis plans to reopen an assembly plant in Illinois and build the next generation Dodge Durango in Detroit, the automaker said Wednesday. In an email to employees North America Chief ...