WSJ News Exclusive | Jeep Maker Stellantis to Offer Buyouts to Hourly, Salaried Workers

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Jeep-maker Stellantis plans to offer buyout packages to both white-collared and hourly workers as it trims costs in some areas to fund its transition to electric vehicles

Jeep maker Stellantis NV plans to offer buyout packages to both white-collared and hourly workers as it trims costs in some areas to fundStellantis, which also owns Chrysler, Dodge and Ram, will

offer voluntary separation packages to certain salaried employees with at least 15 years of experience, according to an email sent from Mark Stewart, the company’s North American chief operating officer.

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