One week after Stellantis announced Belvidere’s assembly plant would go idle for at least six months, we’re learning more about how close the state thought it was to a deal with the company. – WREX

Pritzker announced in the meeting that he had a conference call scheduled at 10:30 a.m. last Friday to "land the plane" on a deal that would bring electric vehicles to the Belvidere plant. Instead, Stellantis said during the meeting that the plant would be going idle for at least six months starting in February with all hourly and salary workers receiving WARN notices.
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ProzacPlease
3 years ago

Maybe Pritzker should read “The Art of the Deal”.

your dime, your dance floor
3 years ago

It’s odd Stellantis said they would idle the plant for at least 6 months rather than just closing it permanently. That means the plant will be closed next year during UAW and Stellantis negotiations for a new contract. It’s been opined that Stellantis could used this to extract concessions from the UAW which could be more valuable than the cost of keeping the plant open.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Taxpayers ripped off by government again. Such a surprise.
Illinois is such a business-friendly state, why would anyone want to have a business anywhere else?

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