- Stellantis NV STLA workers in Southern Italy protesting unsanitary work conditions have slowed down production of Alfa Romeo Tonales and Fiat Panda models.
- On the third day of protests, some of the workers at Pomigliano d’Arco plant nearby Naples halted work for two hours, reported Bloomberg.
- “The plant is dirty and the toilets stink,” said head of the Fiom union’s automotive arm, Simone Marinelli.
- “Work overalls are missing — some workers have to wait months to have the old and worn out ones replaced.”
- Also Read: Stellantis Records 14% increase In Q1 Revenue Boosted By Higher Shipments
- The concern over the unclean toilets, a lack of work gear and insufficient heating is attributed to cutbacks with the motive to save costs.
- Reacting to the accusations, Stellantis said it always acts within the framework of labor contracts and with respect for its employees.
- Also Read: Stellantis Plans Buyouts To Hourly, Salaried Workers To Cut Costs
- Price Action: STLA shares are trading higher by 0.31% at $16.25 in premarket on the last check Monday.
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