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The United Auto Workers says it's worried Stellantis NV wants to move Dodge Durango SUV production from Detroit to Canada, adding that the company has refused to share any information about its vehicle plans or investments recently.
 
The union said it filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board on Monday, which it said was prompted by its Durango concerns and inability to get more details from Stellantis. The filing alleged the automaker in recent months has been illegally "refusing to provide the Union with relevant information."
 
In its 2023 labor contract with Stellantis, the union secured certain vehicle and investment commitments at a number of U.S. plants. The Durango is built at the Detroit Assembly Complex, and the contract states that the full-size SUV will continue being built there — including after the next-generation gas and electric versions are introduced in 2026. 

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UAW Fears Durango Production Is Moving To Canada And Rival Union Control

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