UAW members react to Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigning

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After having a strained relationship with the UAW, dealerships and employees, Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares has stepped down. Tavares was under a five-year contract that was set to expire in 2026.
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He came destroyed a company and many people lives and left with a big bag of money 🤦‍♀️

Joe-cwu
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He's cashing out before everything collapses. Stellantis will be shuttering some lines and streamlining operations to make it attractive to perspective buyers. It is without saying that quality has taken a backseat, and it keeps dropping, as customers' disapproval increase.

Inaillusion
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Took them too long to see the guy was out of touch!

JasPlun
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They're both to blame!! Both the UAW and Carlos Tavares. New cars are so expensive they priced out the hard-working American people. After the strike, look at how much prices went up. The consumer always pays the price. The same is going to happen to goods after the dock strike, walmart already said they are going to raise prices. Car companies are cutting production because no one is buying these expensive cars thats why they're letting people go. I dont blame consumers. 100k on a truck is the price for a house in most rural areas.

Betomarroquin
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They reacted by dancing in the streets...

rogerrussell
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Many new 2023 vehicles still not sold these days. The company is going under soon. Time to short them.

frankm
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Make real retro muscle cars, make Hemi Pickups and turbo inline sixes. make a Hemi 2 door Charger.

matzrat
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no one’s gonna buy it right now, maybe after2-3 years, coz jobs are not secure. How can I buy a new car when I can lost my job anytime in this market?

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