Jeep maker Stellantis to lay off unspecified number of factory workers in coming months


by Japan Today

Japan Today— Jeep maker Stellantis is planning to lay off an unspecified number of workers at its U.S. factories in the coming months to deal with a rapidly changing global auto market, the company said Tuesday. The statement comes as the company faces increased capital spending to make the transition from gasoline

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