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Stellantis hiring 1,400 for third shift at Windsor plant
The third shift reopening will create about 1,400 jobs at Windsor Assembly Plant, supporting production of Chrysler Pacifica and new Dodge Charger models, union says.
- On Oct. 27, Stellantis began hiring 1,400 workers for the Windsor Assembly Plant's third shift, with production set to start mid-February of next year.
- Following program changes and criticism, Stellantis is moving the Jeep Compass program to Illinois as part of a $13-billion U.S. expansion, prompting worker transfers and political backlash.
- Workforce WindsorEssex calculates that 1,000 initial positions would create 600 additional direct jobs and 121 indirect plus 419 induced jobs, adding $80 million in annual wages.
- Stellantis has started interviewing and hiring for the third shift, with union leaders expecting most hires to be completed by next month, as production is scheduled for mid-February of next year.
- The third shift, eliminated five years ago, officially began hiring on Oct. 27, amid the federal government initiating a 30-day dispute resolution, union, and economic group estimates say.
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