(Reuters) -Chrysler-parent Stellantis said Monday it is offering 6,400 U.S. salaried employees voluntary buyouts as it works to cut costs amid the transition to electric vehicles and agreeing to a new United Auto Workers contract. The buyouts would be about half the company's salaried U.S. employees not represented by a union, which is currently 12,700. Another 2,500 Stellantis U.S. salaried workers are unionized and are not being offered the current buyout.
The Pakistani government has given 1.7 million Afghans it says are living illegally in the country until November 1 to leave voluntarily or be forcibly removed
saying that the white house is now considering parking more troops, mustering more southerlies, in some of the eastern reaches of more soldiers, in some of the eastern reaches like estonia and the countries could host more troops and there still doesn t seem to be a plan to send u.s. troops to ukraine but there sound loose ache plan for bolstering any resistance forces by the ukrainians should the russians invade and we heard saturday, that there was this optional order, sort of an order, for embassy staff, and thar families to leave. so embassy staff who would want to leave, voluntary departure, but also embassy staff families have been told to leave. now, this of course, these two pieces of news together, the one, the idea that the u.s. could, and we can expect a decision on that this coming week, could station more troops into nato territories, that is