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Stellantis Cuts Back Layoffs at Toledo Assembly

Stellantis Cuts Back Layoffs at Toledo Assembly​

UAW and Stellantis Confirm Fewer Layoffs and a Postponement of Job Cuts...​


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Stellantis has revised its plans for layoffs at the Toledo Assembly Complex, bringing some relief to employees just before the holidays. The automaker announced Friday that it would postpone its previously planned mass layoff, originally set for January 5, and instead significantly reduce the number of indefinite job cuts.

 
First off, Merry Christmas to those workers returning. Inflated prices in a struggling economy has consequences and thank goodness the company is reacting to the failed policies quickly. Personally I have a six year old Jeep Cherokee that I usually would have started shopping to trade on a new model. Heck this baby runs like a well oiled machine, has every option available and frankly is a very good car, so my plan is two more years. I’m looking at $75,000.00 at least for my top choice ( Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit) and that’s $30,000.00 more than my Cherokee cost. Ouch !
Economics aside, I’d be a fool to trade my current Jeep in for something that offers nothing important or better than my current ride. Think that’s the sentiment of many and Jeep sales reflect that thinking. I’m not shelling out that amount for anything right now. Two more years, maybe four. Common sense economics.
 
First off, Merry Christmas to those workers returning. Inflated prices in a struggling economy has consequences and thank goodness the company is reacting to the failed policies quickly. Personally I have a six year old Jeep Cherokee that I usually would have started shopping to trade on a new model. Heck this baby runs like a well oiled machine, has every option available and frankly is a very good car, so my plan is two more years. I’m looking at $75,000.00 at least for my top choice ( Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit) and that’s $30,000.00 more than my Cherokee cost. Ouch !
Economics aside, I’d be a fool to trade my current Jeep in for something that offers nothing important or better than my current ride. Think that’s the sentiment of many and Jeep sales reflect that thinking. I’m not shelling out that amount for anything right now. Two more years, maybe four. Common sense economics.
I've had my KL for almost 7 years now, and although I was eyeing a new Grand Cherokee, the jacked up prices and lower quality put a quick stop to that.
 
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