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The biggest employer in Windsor, Ont., is about to go through some major changes as Stellantis makes big moves to electrify its automobiles. But what will happen to staff at the Windsor Assembly Plant?

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And with complete global warming just 4 yrs away, no need to worry about the 40 % reduction of battery capacity below freezing.

They all vote NDP anyway so the mass layoffs will be self inflicted. Hilarious

No one is willing to be honest with the workers…not the govt, not the companies, not the unions. Best case scenario is that only 75% of them will be out of work in 5 years or less. Worst case scenario…the automobile manufacturing business essentially ceases to exist.

T hey will send you in ui this big company do t care small company treat their employees better

Electrification of Vehicles will be the ultimate demise of Canada. Final nail in the coffin. FuckTrudeau TrudeauForTreason

Owners of electric vehicles should only be allowed to charge their cars with wind or solar power, otherwise it’s just pretend.

All manufacturing requires less people as automation rises. Bringing manufacturing back doesn't necessarily lead to bringing jobs back anymore.

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