The Stellantis Cassino Assembly Plant, located in Italy, has been the center of a significant workers’ strike, reflecting growing tensions over unsustainable working conditions. The strike, which began on Monday, saw over 80% participation from employees in key departments such as assembly, plastics, and plating, and continued into Tuesday and Wednesday. The strike was organized by the unions Uilm, Fiom, and Flmu-Cub in response to increasing workloads and production paces deemed excessive by the workers. Union representatives explained that the company’s unilateral decision to increase production rates and workloads was the tipping point. “We have responded to yet another unilateral … (read full article...)