(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 2 - The leader of Italy's largest and most
left-wing labour union CGIL, Maurizio Landini, on Monday asked
Premier Giorgia Meloni to summon the management of Stellantis
and unions to discuss industrial policies and investments, one
day after Carlo Tavares quit as the carmaker's CEO with
immediate effect amid the group's reported drop in profits.
"The Stellantis case confirms a need, which we have stressed for
a while, for the premier to summon the management of Stellantis
and unions to discuss which industrial policies and investments
are made in our country, given it is going through something it
hadn't experienced since the 1950s, or the fact that just over
300,000 cars will be produced in Italian plants this year
against a production capacity of nearly 1.
"These numbers say that it is necessary to clarify which
investments are made and which models are built", concluded
Landini. (ANSA).
Landini urges Meloni to meet Stellantis management, unions
CGIL chief says industrial policies, investments to be discussed