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Fiat's effort to revamp its operations in Italy 2010-2014

07/12/2010

Sergio Marchionne is implementing a program to revamp Fiat's Italian operations to improve productivity and redesign factories to use less labor. Marchionne secured labor unions acceptance for new work rules by shifting some operations to Serbia. Efficiency is higher at Fiat's Polish plant which produces cars with fewer workers than Fiat's Italian plants.

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