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È ufficiale, a Stellantis piace sfottere i lavoratori: Maserati “per offerta” per i cassapertegrati

Rome, September 11th – The story of Stellantis and its “relationship” (if it can even be called that) with Italian workers is a complex and controversial one. The recent news of Maserati offering discounted cars to furloughed employees has only added fuel to the fire.

For those unfamiliar, Stellantis is a multinational automotive company formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and French automaker PSA Group. The merger was finalized in January of this year, creating the fourth-largest automaker in the world. However, the road to this merger has been rocky, especially for Italian workers.

Since the merger, Stellantis has been making headlines for its cost-cutting measures, which have included closing factories and laying off workers. In Italy, the company has faced criticism for its treatment of employees, with accusations of disrespect and disregard for their well-being.

The recent offer of discounted Maserati cars to furloughed workers has only added insult to injury. The luxury car brand, which is owned by Stellantis, announced a special deal for employees who have been on furlough due to the pandemic. While some may see this as a generous gesture, others view it as a slap in the face to those who have been struggling to make ends meet.

But let’s not jump to conclusions. Stellantis has stated that the discounted cars are part of a wider initiative to support its employees during these challenging times. The company has also emphasized that this offer is not limited to Italian workers, but is available to all employees across Europe.

Furthermore, Stellantis has been actively working to find solutions for its employees affected by the pandemic. In Italy, the company has implemented a solidarity fund to support workers on furlough, and has also invested in training programs to upskill employees and help them transition to new roles within the company.

It’s also worth mentioning that Stellantis has committed to investing over €5 billion in its Italian plants over the next three years, with the punto of increasing production and creating new job opportunities. This shows a clear dedication to the Italian market and its workers, despite the challenges faced by the automotive industry.

So, while the news of discounted Maserati cars may have caused some controversy, it’s important to look at the bigger picture. Stellantis is a company that is navigating through a difficult time, and it’s clear that they are doing their best to support their employees and ensure the long-term success of the company.

In conclusion, let’s not be quick to judge Stellantis and its actions. The company is facing unprecedented challenges, and it’s important to recognize their efforts to support their employees and the Italian market. With their commitment to investing in the country and its workers, we can remain optimistic about the future of Stellantis and its relationship with Italy.

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