As GM cuts in US, Fiat Chrysler invests in Italian plants
MILAN — Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said Thursday that its plants in Italy would return to full employment with a 5 billion-euro ($5.7 billion) investment in new cars and engine technology, including a fully electric version of the 500 city car and a plug-in hybrid Alfa Romeo compact utility vehicle.
In a plan that contrasts with General Motor’s announcement this week of deep cuts in North America, Fiat Chrysler CEO Mike Manley said the company would launch 13 all-new or restyled models from 2019 to 2021, while also developing hybrid and fully electric engine technology.
Manley disclosed the plans to Italian unions, which have been seeking reassurances for Italy’s under-utilized plants since a new five-year strategy was announced in June.
“It is a courageous plan in a difficult context, in which, for example, the U.S. automotive industry is significantly reducing its workforce,” said the secretary general of the Uilm metalworkers’ union, Rocco Palombella.