America's Automotive Titans Struggle Amidst Foreign Competition and Policy Dilemmas
The recent woes faced by America's leading automakers - Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis - have gone largely unnoticed amidst their impressive profits.
Stellantis' Workforce Changes Spark Concerns and Union Opposition
Stellantis has made a significant announcement about the separation of 539 supplemental employees from its U.S. manufacturing operations, a move that has sparked concerns, especially from United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain.
Stellantis and Ample Join Forces to Bring Quick-Swappable Batteries to City Cars
Stellantis, the owner of several car brands, is teaming up with Ample, a California-based startup, to introduce city cars with quick-swappable high-voltage batteries.
Mixed Results as UAW Workers Review Contracts with Ford, Stellantis, and GM
Workers at Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors are reviewing the new contracts proposed by their union and the Big Three automakers.
UAW Expands Strikes to 38 Facilities at GM and Stellantis, Excludes Ford
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is expanding its strikes to 38 parts and distribution locations across 20 states, targeting General Motors and Stellantis.
Detroit vehicle manufacturers are fighting to take down Tesla, and each other
Automakers GM, Ford, and Stellantis are all pivoting toward the age of electric vehicles, and the competitive nature among Detrot’’s finest is as steady and steep as ever.