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Stellantis Protest Over Unsanitary Conditions Slows Alfa Output
- Panda, Alfa Romeo output at Italian plant impacted by strike
- Italy, France factories lack cleaning, worker gear: unions
Some staff at the plant near Naples stopped working for two hours.
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Stellantis NV workers in Southern Italy protesting unsanitary toilets, a lack of work gear and insufficient heating have slowed down manufacturing of Alfa Romeo Tonales and Fiat Panda models.
Some staff at the Pomigliano d’Arco plant close to Naples stopped working for two hours Friday, their third day of protests, according to Simone Marinelli, who heads the Fiom union’s automotive arm.