Stellantis says it’s offering a retirement incentive program to eligible employees at its Ontario assembly plants in Windsor and Brampton as it looks to cut staff while avoiding layoffs.
The move comes just months after the automaker committed billions to the factories, a new electric-vehicle battery plant and EV r&d centre in Windsor.
Unifor Local 444 President Dave Cassidy, who represents thousands of hourly workers at the Windsor facility, wasn’t immediately available for comment. On May 2, the company announced a $3.6-billion investment in the Brampton and Windsor plants, entirely devoted to electrified product and technology.
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