Stellantis Ends Work-From-Home Push After Management Shakeup
- Automaker calls staff back to the office three days a week
- Company is revamping work spaces to welcome back employees
The Mirafiori car plant, that served as the headquarters of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, now part of Stellantis NV, in Turin, Italy.
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Stellantis NV is hauling employees back to the office, walking back a work-from-home policy after a profit warning prompted a shakeup of the carmaker’s top management.
The maker of Jeeps and Fiats now wants staff in the office three days a week on average — a major change from its previous 70% remote-work policy. Stellantis will be revamping work spaces to welcome back employees, human resources chief Xavier Chereau said in an interview at the Paris car show.