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Unite call to save electric van plant following Stellantis CEO's resignation
an employee inspects a car at the Vauxhall vehicle production plant in Luton

AUTO firm Stellantis has an opportunity to halt plans to close a profitable Vauxhall electric van plant in Luton, Unite said today.

Company bosses were urged to reconsider the closure of the historic IBC Luton van plant following the resignation of CEO Carlos Tavares.

Unite reps were due to discuss counter proposals today over the site they say is ready to produce electric Vivaro vans next year.

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