Stellantis hints at more layoffs in response to UAW strike

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Stellantis hints at more layoffs in response to UAW strike
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The move comes less than a week after Ford and General Motors announced they were temporarily laying off about 2,600 workers.

As the United Auto Workers strike is on the brink of expanding even further, one of Detroit's Big Three carmakers said it's anticipating more layoffs in response to the walkout.

"Stellantis continues to closely monitor the impact of the UAW strike action on our manufacturing operations," the company said in a statement.

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