Canadian auto union Unifor has initiated a national strike against Stellantis over wage, benefit, and job security issues.
Stellantis is set to reopen its Belvidere factory for the production of a new midsize truck.
Stellantis, the multinational automotive manufacturing corporation, is set to reopen its Belvidere factory, according to reports from Motor1 and Mopar Insiders. The reopening is reportedly in line with the production of a new midsize truck. The truck, speculated to be a Ram model, might feature hybrid technology, as reported by TFL Truck. However, the company has not officially confirmed the specifics of the truck model or its potential hybrid nature.
In a parallel development, Canadian auto union Unifor has initiated a national strike against Stellantis, as reported by CNBC and Detroit Free Press. The strike, which is the first national strike by the union in over two decades, is due to unresolved issues related to wages, benefits, and job security. The impact of the strike on the reopening of the Belvidere factory and the production of the new midsize truck is yet to be determined.
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