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Stellantis to cut up to 500 jobs through voluntary exits at Italy's Melfi plant, union says

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Posted on May 7, 2025

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Stellantis to cut up to 500 jobs through voluntary exits at Italy's Melfi plant, union says
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Stellantis to Reduce Workforce by 500 at Italy's Melfi Plant

(Reuters) -Carmaker Stellantis will cut up to 500 jobs through voluntary exits at its Melfi assembly plant in southern Italy, which employs around 5,000 people, the Fiom-Cgil union said on Wednesday in a statement.

This follows a recent announcement for a similar voluntary redundancy plan for a total of 350 jobs at two other facilities in Italy, in Pomigliano and Pratola Serra.

"It seems that a real plan to divest from Italy is taking shape. For these reasons, Fiom-Cgil has not signed the layoffs," said Samuele Lodi of Fiom-Cgil.

Stellantis, which owns Italian brands Fiat and Alfa Romeo, was not immediately available for comment.

The group in December presented a plan to the Italian government to revitalise its output in the country, after years of falling production.

As part of the plan, new models have been assigned for production to Stellantis Italian plants in 2025 and in coming years, but their expected positive impact on output and jobs will not materialise before the end of this year.

In Melfi, Stellantis is ramping up production of Jeep and DS models this year, while further models, including under the Lancia brand, are expected in coming years.

(Reporting by Laura Contemori in GdanskEditing by Matthew Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Stellantis plans to cut 500 jobs at its Melfi plant.
  • The job cuts are voluntary and affect the Italian workforce.
  • Fiom-Cgil union has not agreed to the layoffs.
  • Stellantis aims to revitalize its Italian production.
  • New models are planned for production in coming years.

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Why is Stellantis cutting jobs?
Stellantis is cutting jobs as part of a plan to revitalize its production in Italy and address falling production levels.
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The Fiom-Cgil union has not agreed to the layoffs, expressing concerns about a potential divestment from Italy.

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