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Stellantis Workers, Union Fume Over $0 Bonuses

Last updated: March 2, 2026 9:05 am
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The Big 3 auto workers, including Ford, GM, and Stellantis, rely on annual profit-sharing checks as a crucial part of their compensation plans negotiated through the United Autoworkers Union. This year, Ford employees are taking home just under $7,000, while GM’s union workers were recently awarded $10,500.

However, Stellantis, the third piece of the Detroit auto trifecta, did not fare as well when it comes to bonus payouts. Stellantis reported a significant annual loss for its 2025 fiscal year, falling below the minimum profit-sharing threshold outlined in its 2023 contract with the UAW. As a result, the company’s employees did not receive any bonus this year.

According to the Detroit Free Press, this marks the first time in history that Stellantis has failed to award profit-sharing checks, sparking outrage among workers and union officials. UAW president Shawn Fain criticized the company’s management, blaming them for the financial difficulties that led to the absence of bonuses.

Fain pointed fingers at CEO Carlos Tavares and accused the company of prioritizing short-term profits over sustainability, leading to detrimental decisions that impacted workers. A worker at the Stellantis Mopar plant echoed these sentiments, expressing frustration at the company’s mismanagement and its consequences on employees.

In response, Stellantis defended its actions, stating that 2025 was a challenging year that required a business reset to correct past mistakes. Company spokesperson Jodi Tinson emphasized investments like reintroducing the HEMI V8 into the Ram 1500, which aim to enhance customer satisfaction and pave the way for profitable growth in 2026.

Despite Stellantis’ optimistic outlook, UAW vice president Rich Boyer remained critical of the company’s strategies, accusing them of sacrificing the well-being of plants and workers for short-term gains. The ongoing tension between Stellantis and the UAW highlights the challenges faced by auto workers in an industry undergoing significant changes and disruptions.

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As the Detroit auto industry navigates through these turbulent times, it is crucial for companies like Stellantis to prioritize long-term sustainability and invest in their workforce to ensure a prosperous future for all stakeholders involved. Subscribe to our daily newsletter for more updates on the evolving manufacturing industry landscape.

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