Majority of Stellantis unions agree on moving jobs to battery plant.
Carmaker Stellantis and a majority of labour union representatives have reached an agreement about moving jobs from a gasoline and diesel engine plant in Douvrin, northern France, to a new electric battery plant, several sources told Reuters.
CFTC, Force Ouvrière and CFE-CGC – respectively the number two, three and four unions which represent a majority of staff – are set to sign a deal moving workers from the plant founded in 1969 over to a yet-to-be-built battery plant next door, the sources said.
Stellantis was not immediately available for comment.
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