Italian autoworkers strike for improved conditions, job security amid automotive sector challenges, targeting Stellantis amid projected €10bn 2024 loss.

On October 18, Italian autoworkers held their first national strike in 20 years, demanding improved working conditions and job security amid challenges in the automotive sector. Organized by major unions, the protest focused on global automaker Stellantis, which has faced significant financial difficulties, including a projected loss of up to €10 billion ($11.2 billion) for 2024. Concerns were raised about production cuts and the impact of EU carbon rules on jobs.

October 22, 2024
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