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Stellantis faces UAW backlash after awarding bonuses to non-union U.S. employees

The automaker issued incentives to salaried staff despite a $2.2 billion drop in adjusted operating income that eliminated union profit-sharing.

Stellantis faces UAW backlash after awarding bonuses to non-union U.S. employees

On the Dash:

  • Stellantis paid select non-union bonuses while UAW workers received no profit-sharing after a $2.2 billion income decline.
  • Dispute adds pressure amid ongoing labor tensions and a challenging 2025 financial year.
  • Lack of transparency on bonus totals and recipients intensifies union criticism.

Stellantis is facing criticism from the United Auto Workers (UAW) after awarding bonuses to portions of its non-union U.S. workforce while union-represented employees received no profit-sharing payout following a difficult 2025.

The bonuses applied to managers, salaried staff, and certain specialized fixed-salary employees under an incentive system tied to three factors:

  • Company-wide results
  • Divisional performance
  • Individual targets

While Stellantis missed its broader financial targets and will not pay bonuses tied to overall company performance, it is still issuing payouts linked to divisional and individual achievements.

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Meanwhile, unionized workers operate under a different compensation structure tied to metrics such as adjusted operating income. Stellantis reported adjusted operating income down by $2.2 billion, a result that eliminated profit-sharing payouts for UAW employees.

UAW Vice President Rich Boyer called the situation unacceptable, while President Shawn Fain accused the company of corporate greed. Notably, the automaker has not disclosed how many non-union employees will receive bonuses or the total payout amount.

The issue has also drawn attention to executive compensation. Chief Executive Antonio Filosa, who took the role in June, received total compensation of $6.3 million in 2025, including base salary, relocation allowances, benefits, and company contributions, but did not receive any performance-based bonuses. The same appears to apply to Chairman John Elkann.

However, union leaders argue that allowing bonuses for salaried employees while factory workers receive none deepens divisions and reflects broader tensions within the company.

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