The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has filed federal unfair labor practice charges against Stellantis, alleging the automaker is violating contract terms and trying to move production of the Dodge Durango out of the United States.
Stellantis has denied the allegations, maintaining that it has not violated the commitments outlined in the 2023 UAW Collective Bargaining Agreement. The company has objected to the UAW's accusations.
The UAW President Shawn Fain stated that the union intends to enforce the contract and make Stellantis honor its promises. The union has filed grievances over the alleged attempt to move Dodge Durango production, citing potential violation of the national agreement.
The UAW's charges against Stellantis are part of a broader effort by the union to ensure transparency and accountability from automakers regarding their production and investment plans. The union emphasizes its commitment to protecting American jobs and upholding the terms of its contracts.
The UAW's pursuit of fair labor practices and upholding contract agreements is crucial in protecting American jobs and promoting economic growth. The union's actions against Stellantis demonstrate its commitment to securing production within the United States and to ensuring a fair and just work environment for its members.
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