By David Sachs
Stellantis will cut jobs at two Jeep plants in the U.S. to save costs, citing in part emissions rules in California that it said would hurt sales.
The car maker said Friday that layoffs will take place at the Detroit assembly plant and the Toledo, Ohio, assembly plant as early as Feb. 5. Combined, the plants use over 10,000 workers.
Stellantis said earlier this year that it will embark on cost-cutting measures after losing 3 billion euros ($3.24 billion) in revenue because of U.S. strikes.
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