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Stellantis

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

NYSE: STLA 

Stellantis is a global automotive manufacturing corporation formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and PSA Group. It aims to provide a diverse portfolio of vehicles and brands, serving a range of customer needs across various markets.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Stellantis

19.88

-0.01%

Latest Event

Stellantis Introduces Temporary Employee Pricing Deals

In response to automotive tariffs and supportive comments from President Trump regarding domestic production, Stellantis joined other domestic automakers by announcing temporary employee pricing deals to help alleviate pricing pressures and support its workforce. The move aims to provide direct benefits to employees amid shifting supply chain and production demands.

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SABOTEUR

Stellantis is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • Stellantis Introduces Temporary Employee Pricing Deals Logo
    APR
    14
    2025

    In response to automotive tariffs and supportive comments from President Trump regarding domestic production, Stellantis joined other domestic automakers by announcing temporary employee pricing deals to help alleviate pricing pressures and support its workforce. The move aims to provide direct benefits to employees amid shifting supply chain and production demands.

  • Stellantis Under Pressure to Honor UAW Investment Commitments Logo
    OCT
    16
    2024

    The White House has pressed Stellantis to fulfill its $1.5 billion commitment to reopen the shuttered Belvidere, Illinois assembly plant and build new mid-size trucks by 2027 as agreed with the UAW, amid threats of union strikes and multiple lawsuits filed against union chapters.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 14

    Stellantis is facing significant political criticism as the White House demands it honor its public commitments to support UAW workers and affected communities. The company's decision to pursue lawsuits against union chapters further undermines trust and accountability in its public and political behavior.

    Stellantis Must Honor Investment Commitments: White House

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 14

    By filing 11 lawsuits against union chapters and delaying promised investments, Stellantis is undermining the fair treatment of workers and violating the commitments made under the UAW contract. This behavior negatively impacts labor relations and worker rights.

    Stellantis Must Honor Investment Commitments: White House

  • Stellantis Releases Global Responsible Purchasing Guidelines Logo
    SEP
    01
    2023

    Stellantis has issued comprehensive Global Responsible Purchasing Guidelines to enforce ethical supply chain practices. The document mandates adherence to social, environmental, and labor standards, including the elimination of forced and child labor, support for fair labor practices, and rigorous due diligence within its supplier network.

  • +90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 14

    The guidelines explicitly commit suppliers to uphold human rights, eliminate forced and child labor, and ensure safe and fair working conditions in line with international labor standards. This strong stance on labor practices is a progressive step supporting worker rights and opposing exploitative labor systems.

    PDF Global Responsible Purchasing Guidelines - Stellantis

  • +90

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 14

    Stellantis' guidelines also enforce strict supply chain ethics by requiring suppliers to adopt robust due diligence procedures, prevent environmental harm, and ensure compliance with international standards regarding deforestation, conflict minerals, and other unethical practices. This reinforces the company's commitment to transparent and responsible sourcing.

    PDF Global Responsible Purchasing Guidelines - Stellantis

  • Senate Probes Forced Labour Ties in Stellantis' Supply Chain Logo
    APR
    11
    2023

    The US Senate Committee on Finance launched an inquiry into forced labour in the automotive supply chain, sending questions to major carmakers including Stellantis. The investigation, which focuses on sourcing components from Xinjiang, China, highlighted that responses from carmakers lacked detailed oversight on supplier practices, raising concerns over the company’s commitment to upholding workers' rights and human rights obligations.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 14

    Stellantis is implicated in a broader Senate investigation into forced labour. The company's lack of detailed disclosure about how it monitors and ensures its suppliers do not use forced labour reflects a serious deficiency in respecting labor rights and human rights.

    US Senate investigates forced labour in auto supply chain

  • -80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 14

    The investigation underscores significant concerns over Stellantis' supply chain ethics. The company’s inadequate oversight on its suppliers—especially relating to parts sourced from Xinjiang where forced labour has been reported—demonstrates a disregard for ethical sourcing standards and human rights.

    US Senate investigates forced labour in auto supply chain

  • Stellantis Ends Lobbying in Europe Logo
    JAN
    13
    2023

    Stellantis announced it will stop all lobbying efforts in Europe after exiting the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, with CEO Carlos Tavares emphasizing a proactive approach to regulation and mobility strategy.

  • +80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 14

    By withdrawing from all lobbying efforts in Europe, Stellantis is reducing its undue political influence and distancing itself from practices that could support authoritarian regulatory capture. This decision aligns with anti-fascist principles that advocate for limiting corporate influence over policy.

    Stellantis Withdraws All Lobbying Efforts From Europe

  • +70

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 14

    CEO Carlos Tavares’ personal decision to cease engaging in lobbying underscores a move towards more transparent and less politically manipulative corporate practices. This step reduces the potential for corporate influence over policymaking, resonating with anti-authoritarian ideals.

    Stellantis Withdraws All Lobbying Efforts From Europe

  • Stellantis Strengthens Human Rights and Supply Chain Ethics Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    Stellantis has reaffirmed its commitment to human rights and ethical business practices by outlining its due diligence processes and establishing a dedicated cross‐functional taskforce to identify and prevent forced labor and human rights abuses across its operations and supply chain.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 14

    Stellantis emphasizes its unwavering commitment to upholding human rights and ethical standards in the workplace, explicitly addressing forced labor concerns and aligning with international standards. This proactive measure demonstrates strong support for labor rights and fair treatment of workers.

    Human Rights - Stellantis

  • +75

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 14

    The company has established robust due diligence processes to ensure ethical sourcing and to eliminate forced labor risks in its supply chain. Such proactive measures in supply chain ethics support broader efforts against exploitation and authoritarian practices.

    Human Rights - Stellantis

Corporate Financials

Revenue
2022
$157.00B
Total Assets
2022
$77.20B
Operating Income
2022
$13.70B
Total Equity
2022
$54.50B

Employees: 400,000

Industries

336120
Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing
336211
Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing
336310
Motor Vehicle Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing
336111
Automobile Manufacturing
336112
Light Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing