Renault reaches deal with unions in Spain to keep production in two plants

A logo of Renault is seen outside a Renault car dealer in Arnhem, Netherlands February 18, 2025. REUTERS
MADRID, May 27 (Reuters) – French carmaker Renault and trade unions reached a preliminary agreement late on Tuesday in ​Spain that secures the manufacturing of five new ‌models at its Palencia and Valladolid plants along with 6,000 jobs, the auto company said.
  • The agreement covered issues including ​wages, flexibility, employment and social aspects, for ​the period 2026 to 2028.
  • In addition to ⁠securing more than 6,000 direct jobs in the ​coming years, the agreement will enable the production of ​electric vehicles in Spain.
  • Spain is Europe’s second-biggest carmaker and has sought to attract new investment in recent years by offering ​public aid as well as lower labour and ​energy costs compared to other European countries.
  • The deal would secure ‌the ⁠future of the Valladolid plant and mark a shift at the Palencia factory with the award of the new RGEV Medium 2.0 electric vehicle platform, ​which was unveiled ​in the ⁠futuREady strategic plan last March.
  • In line with terms presented at a meeting held on ​7 May, the company included a ​cap ⁠on the number of Saturdays worked and agreed to develop a future protocol on temperature control and other ⁠improvements ​to working conditions.
  • The preliminary agreement ​now needs to be ratified by the various trade unions.

Reporting by ​Jesús Aguado and Joan Faus; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle

 

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