Meloni Vows to defend Stellantis workers in Italy after boss's exit
The Guardian|December 04, 2024
The Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has said her government will try to protect jobs as political tensions mount with Fiat-maker Stellantis after the abrupt resignation of its boss.
Angela Giuffrida, Amy Hawkins
Meloni Vows to defend Stellantis workers in Italy after boss's exit

Meloni said she will attempt to defend employees in the carmaker's Italian operations after the surprise exit of Carlos Tavares, its long-standing chief executive. The company said "different views have emerged" between the executive and its board.

Her comments came as new figures showed China's share of the global electric vehicle market reached 76% in October, putting further pressure on European carmakers.

Stellantis was born in 2021 through the merger of Italy's Fiat Chrysler and France's PSA, the owner of Peugeot. It has been at loggerheads for months with the Italian government, which has claimed it has not invested enough in the country and called for more vehicles to be produced in Italy.

Stellantis cut more than 3,500 jobs at three plants in Italy earlier this year.

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