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    Stellantis, Ferrari workers in Italy agree salary increases over 2025-2026 period

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    Posted on June 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Stellantis and Ferrari workers in Italy will see a 6.6% salary increase over 2025-2026, covering over 60,000 employees and ensuring purchasing power amid inflation.

    Stellantis and Ferrari Workers in Italy Secure Salary Increases for 2025-2026

    MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's largest automotive groups, led by Stellantis, and unions on Friday signed an agreement for an overall 6.6% salary increase over the 2025-2026 period for their workers in Italy, further helping them cover the inflation peak in recent years.

    A first 3.7% increase will take effect from this month, while wages will rise by further 2% from January next year and 0.8% from November 2026, the companies involved and metalworker unions said in separate statements.

    The agreement covers over 60,000 workers in Italy at Stellantis, Ferrari, Iveco and CNH, all of which have their roots in the former Fiat group.

    No strike was called during the six-month negotiation period leading to the deal.

    Workers will also receive two one-off sums of 240 euros ($274) each, at the end of this month and in April next year, they said.

    Friday's deal is part of a broader four-year renewal of the labour contract the companies and unions signed in 2023, which however left salary adjustments for the final two years to be negotiated at a later stage.

    An agreed pay increase had amounted to over 11% over 2023-2024, when Italy's inflation topped 10%. With increases announced on Friday, the total salary boost at the end of the four-year period will amount to 18.7%, the unions said.

    Gianluca Ficco of trade union UILM said that was a remarkable achievement.

    It "has ensured the full recovery of (lost) purchasing power in a very difficult context, of high inflation and of crisis for the automotive industry," he said.

    "We think this agreement can become an example of positive labour relations for the whole metal-mechanic sector."

    Giuseppe Manca, Stellantis' HR head for Italy, said in a statement parties involved had shown a strong commitment to reaching an agreement in the context of participatory labour relations.

    Manca said that, despite persisting uncertainties about the time frame of energy transition and European Union policies, "we have together found solutions to adequately protect the interests of workers while guaranteeing the competitiveness of the company in the country".

    Ferrari, Iveco and CNH also welcomed the agreement. Truckmaker Iveco said in its statement the agreement came at a "considerable" economic effort for the company.

    ($1 = 0.8757 euros)

    (Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; editing by David Evans)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Stellantis and Ferrari workers in Italy will receive a 6.6% salary increase over 2025-2026.
    • •The agreement covers over 60,000 workers at Stellantis, Ferrari, Iveco, and CNH.
    • •No strikes occurred during the six-month negotiation period.
    • •The total salary increase over four years will be 18.7%.
    • •The agreement is seen as a positive example for the metal-mechanic sector.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stellantis, Ferrari workers in Italy agree salary increases over 2025-2026 period

    1What is the total salary increase agreed upon for Stellantis and Ferrari workers?

    The workers will receive an overall salary increase of 6.6% over the 2025-2026 period.

    2When will the first salary increase take effect?

    The first increase of 3.7% will take effect from this month.

    3How many workers are covered by this agreement?

    The agreement covers over 60,000 workers in Italy at Stellantis, Ferrari, Iveco, and CNH.

    4What additional payments will workers receive?

    Workers will also receive two one-off sums of 240 euros each at the end of this month and in April next year.

    5What did union leaders say about the agreement?

    Union leaders described the agreement as a remarkable achievement that ensures the full recovery of lost purchasing power amid high inflation.

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