Employment Law

Stellantis Temporarily Cutting 20 Salaried Roles at Brampton Assembly Plant

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What’s Happening at Stellantis?

Stellantis temporarily laid off approximately 20 salaried employees at its assembly plant in Brampton, Ont. on March 6, 2026.

The automaker claims the move, which will remain in effect for 55 weeks, impacts those “who were unsuccessful in securing other positions and/or did not want to relocate within our Stellantis Canada operations.”


Source

Stellantis confirmed the temporary workforce reduction at its Brampton assembly plant in an email to the Brampton Guardian.


More Stellantis Layoff Coverage

For a full overview of Stellantis layoffs and the rights that non-unionized employees have in this situation, see our Stellantis Layoffs & Severance Guide.

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