Sadly, many layoffs will be coming in the days ahead if corporations are plagued with the tax rate hike that keeps being mentioned in the news.
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Some are still wanting the product, just can’t afford it anymore. Many are tapped out with funds.
Or you know they could just decide to, I don't know....not staff the place to where only garbage can be built so people want to buy the vehicles and we don't waste it all in warranty and recalls.
How does quality go backwards this badly, is this because they cut to deep and source junky parts??? Warranty claims up 70 percent, who is accountable!
Remember that when you are voting this fall. One candidate is proposing tax increases on corporations and the other is trying to make the US more competitive for jobs & business.
red wave, maybe?
Working at stellantis is just so sad.
I really will start looking after elections hoping job market will improve.
It just so hard to work with disengaged and sad people.
Main problem is leaders in Washington make bad decisions, working class people like you and I have to deal with it.
Hopefully after Jan. 20, things will begin to get better.
That's the least of Stellantis's issues.
Poor management and overpriced/poor selling/unreliable vehicles are a much bigger problem.