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Stellantis Puts 2,000 Employees in Technical Unemployment for Three Weeks

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The car manufacturer Stellantis announced that the Yvelines factory, the last in Île-de-France to produce vehicles, would be closed for three weeks in October. A decision that plunges 2,000 employees into uncertainty, and fuels trade union suspicions.

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The car manufacturer Stellantis announced that the Yvelines factory, the last in Île-de-France to produce vehicles, would be closed for three weeks in October. A decision that plunges 2,000 employees into uncertainty, and fuels trade union suspicions.

The Stellantis Group will close its factory in Poissy for three weeks in October. The group justifies this decision by a "slowing of the European automotive market" and the unions are worried.

The Stellantis factory in Poissy, the last car assembly site in Île-de-France, will suspend its production three weeks in October. An unprecedented stop that rekindles concerns about the future of the site and its 2,000 employees.

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latribune.fr broke the news in on Monday, September 22, 2025.
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