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Stellantis Widens Job-Protection Schemes in Italy, Adding Mirafiori to Termoli and Pomigliano

Unions demand a crisis table with the government to secure a clear industrial plan.

Overview

  • Stellantis told unions it will extend solidarity measures at Mirafiori until January 31, affecting about 2,297 workers, with some reports citing slightly different counts.
  • At Pomigliano d’Arco, a one-year cassa in deroga has been agreed for 3,750 workers through September 7, 2026 after first-half output fell 24% despite strong Panda volumes.
  • Termoli signed a one-year solidarity pact covering all 1,823 employees from September 1, 2025 to August 31, 2026, using rotating hour cuts of up to 80%.
  • Fiom-Cgil reports 20,390 of 32,745 Stellantis employees in Italy—62.3%—are on social safety schemes after thousands of voluntary exits during 2024–2025.
  • Industry bodies ACEA and CLEPA urged the European Commission to recalibrate 2030–2035 CO2 targets, while Italian unions seek urgent talks with CEO Antonio Filosa and Minister Adolfo Urso.