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Stellantis Shuts Poissy Production for Three Weeks, Most Workers Put on Partial Unemployment

The company attributes the pause to site works alongside a weak European auto market.

Overview

  • Vehicle assembly at Poissy is halted from October 13 to 31, with no cars leaving the lines and access limited to administrative staff and crews carrying out infrastructure works.
  • About 2,000 of roughly 2,500 employees are placed on partial unemployment, paid about 84% of salary, with typical income losses reported around €200 to €300 for the period.
  • Union voices diverge as Sud officials warn the site could be closed in the future, while Force Ouvrière representatives insist no closure is planned and describe a transformation under way.
  • Stellantis says market conditions and site works drive the pause, and reports indicate other French plants such as Sochaux and Mulhouse face similar production stoppages.
  • Workers describe being assigned a mix of reduced-pay days and paid leave, citing losses such as roughly €240 this month, and local businesses report fewer customers during the shutdown.