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Stellantis uses mandatory remote work day to cut 400 white collar jobs.

Basically Chrysler Ram laid off a bunch of engineers outsourcing these jobs to South America and elsewhere.

I heard Ford is moving a bunch of production south of the border as well because unions.


Keep en eyeball on this shit because it’s more of the killing off of the middle class society in this nation. They are pushing it to become a third world country
Dystopia building is almost full speed...
 
Wait, Chrysler had Engineers?
They've got like five of them kicking around in a dilapidated office building in Detroit and they're too busy fighting real fires to fuck shit up

That's why their entire lineup is perpetually antiquated yet somehow prints money and has an optional 700hp v8. :laughing:
 
WATERLOO, Iowa (KWWL) -- Multiple employees at the Waterloo facilities for John Deere tell KWWL Tuesday the company announced a mass layoff that would be happening sometime in April.

KWWL has reached out to John Deere for further comment and to confirm the comments from sources, but we have not yet heard back.


We will provide updates on this story as we receive developments.
 
^ That facility is AG manufacturing. Rumor is they are moving a cab manufacturing line to Mexico. 300-ish jobs will be gone.
 
I don't see the cause for alarm or anger.

It's a world wide corporation, it's SOP to fire a certain percentage, replace them with (cheaper) new hires, rinse and repeat. Look at Fiat/Peugeot history.

Regardless of what the potato in charge is saying, we are experiencing an economic downturn. Jobs will be cut, more extreme measures to step over dollar to pick up dimes will ensue.
 
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