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New York CNN —United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain said Tuesday the union plans to hold strike authorization votes against Stellantis because the automaker is failing to live up to guarantees it made in the 2023 labor deal it reached with the union at the conclusion of a six-week strike. During the livestreamed speech, Fain said that the union would be “holding strike authorization votes at one or more Stellantis locals. It is possible, since only some locals will be holding strike authorization votes, that only some plants will be struck. Asked Monday about an unfair labor practice charge by the UAW, Stellantis said it had yet to see the complaint and couldn’t comment directly on it. “We will communicate our plans to the UAW at the appropriate time.”But Fain blasted that statement from Stellantis.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Fain, , Stellantis, , Carlos Tavares Organizations: New, New York CNN — United Auto Workers, Stellantis, , General Motors, Ford, Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, UAW Locations: New York, North America, Stellantis
CEO of auto giant Stellantis Carlos Tavares speaks to journalists during a joint media event by Stellantis and Leapmotor in Hangzhou, in eastern China's Zhejiang province on May 14, 2024. DETROIT – Automaker Stellantis plans to once again reduce its U.S. employee headcount through a broad voluntary buyout, as the company attempts to reduce costs and boost profits. The company, which reported disappointing first-half results last week, said if not enough employees participate in the buyout program, involuntary terminations could follow. Stellantis confirmed the buyout program, which was first by Automotive News, early Tuesday afternoon. Stellantis last conducted a voluntary buyout program in November, offering the deals to roughly half of its U.S. white-collar employees.
Persons: Carlos Tavares, headcount, Stellantis, excessiveness, Tavares Organizations: DETROIT –, U.S, Automotive News, Fiat Chrysler, France's PSA Groupe, CNBC Locations: Leapmotor, Hangzhou, China's Zhejiang province, Italy
Andrea Mac is a growth strategist, and her husband has been a stay-at-home dad for seven years. She says one of the worst parts of the arrangement is the tug-of-war between her kids and job. I have four children, ages 19, 14, 7, and 5 — and while I'm the family's breadwinner, my husband has been a stay-at-home dad for the last seven years. That said, being a breadwinner in my marriage while my husband is a stay-at-home dad has pros and cons. These are the five hardest, worst, and most triggering things about being a breadwinner with a stay-at-home husband.
Persons: Andrea Mac, Mac, , He's, she's, I'm, it's, Claudia Goldin's Pulitzer, haven't Organizations: Service Locations: Greater Chicago
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEvery COP is criticized and that's normal, UAE minister says ahead of COP28Mariam Almheiri, UAE minister of climate change and environment, speaks to CNBC's Dan Murphy at the Future Sustainability Forum in Dubai about how to make sure that COP28 is credible.
Persons: COP28 Mariam Almheiri, CNBC's Dan Murphy Organizations: Future Sustainability Locations: UAE, Dubai
Emily Hanley is a freelance copywriter, writer, and comedian. She started losing work when clients decided to use ChatGPT instead of hiring a copywriter. For the past several years, I worked as a full-time freelance copywriter i.e. Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported data that showed Artificial Intelligence led to nearly 4,000 job losses in May of 2023. Emily Hanley is a freelance copywriter and comedian.
Persons: Emily Hanley, Hanley, I'm, I've, we've, I'd Organizations: Brand, Artificial Intelligence Locations: Capri, Hawaii
Censors removed hashtags for “Wuhan health insurance” from Weibo’s hot topics section after the demonstrations began in January. State media reported at the time that some other regions had already spent public money on mass testing. CFOTO/Future Publishing/Getty ImagesCovering the shortfallChina’s health insurance scheme is a key part of its limited social safety net. To protesters, however, it looked like local governments were dipping into their individual accounts to cover the shortfalls of the collective pool. “There has to be some resolution of the financial capacity of local governments to meet current, and prospective, age-related costs,” Magnus said.
JetBlue aims to significantly reduce jet fuel emissions by 2035
  + stars: | 2022-12-06 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Dec 6 (Reuters) - JetBlue Airways Corp (JBLU.O) said on Tuesday it was committed to reducing emissions related to jet fuel by 50% per revenue tonne kilometer by 2035 from 2019 levels. The New York-based carrier, whose targets align with goals of the Paris climate agreement, said it would increase investments in lower-carbon solutions within its operation and would evaluate future sustainability investments with its science-based target in mind. "We are calling on governments, aircraft and engine manufacturers, and fuel producers to support the development of the products and solutions that airlines need to achieve our ambitious goals," JetBlue Chief Executive Robin Hayes said in a statement. The carrier also added that it would accelerate the retirement of its E190 fleet, with the final E190 aircraft scheduled to exit its fleet in 2025. Reporting by Nathan Gomes in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju SamuelOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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