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Stellantis slashes 199 jobs at Detroit plant producing Ram 1500 amid market challenges

The layoffs began on April 22nd, affecting hourly, salaried, and supplemental workers, following the UAW ratifying their contract with Stellantis in November. 
Stellantis has laid off 199 full time workers at its Detroit plant producing the Ram 1500 vehicles, as part of cost-cutting efforts.

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Stellantis has laid off 199 full-time workers at its Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Detroit, which produces the Ram 1500. This is part of the company’s ongoing efforts to reduce its workforce. 

The layoffs began on April 22nd, affecting hourly, salaried, and supplemental workers, following the UAW ratifying their contract with Stellantis in November. 

Stellantis, in a committed move, has announced its commitment to maintaining core business practices in the competitive and challenging U.S. automotive sector. Simultaneously, the automaker is intensifying efforts to enhance the efficiency of its manufacturing facilities. Following thorough operational reviews, it plans to implement indefinite layoffs across its U.S. operations in the coming months. The company is taking strategic measures to not only secure its long-term sustainability in the fast-evolving global market but also to boost productivity, which is a promising sign for the future.

Moreover, Stellantis laid off 400 employees, or around 2% of its engineering, technology, and software positions, in the U.S. last month, citing “Unprecedented uncertainties and heightened competitive pressures around the world.”

In March, the automaker laid off 341 additional employees at its Toledo Assembly Complex, where the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator are manufactured. Additionally, according to The Detroit News, Stellantis laid off 239 employees at a Detroit parts sequencing center close to its assembly factories for the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

During the first quarter of the year, sales of Ram pickups in the United States fell by 15%. However, Ram is currently distributing the 2025 Ram 1500, which is an updated version of its 1500 series.. The Tungsten trim, the most expensive model in the series, boasts additional features compared to its predecessors and includes delivery for $89,150.

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