Stellantis has offered its French workers a 5.3% pay rise, though unions have mostly called for an increase of 7.3%-8.5%, Reuters’ Gilles Guillaume reports. Five unions are taking part in the wage talks, the report notes. "We negotiated in a constructive manner to arrive at a balanced proposal that responds to the expectations of employees while safeguarding the performance of our sites in France," Bruno Bertin, director of human resources for Stellantis in France, said. Reference Link
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