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Aptiv cuts jobs in Silesia. 392 employees lose their jobs
The Aptiv plant in Jeleśnia (Silesian Voivodeship) is undergoing the largest layoff in the company's history. The group dismissals affect 392 people, primarily long-term employees. The plant, formerly known as Delphi, has for years produced wiring harnesses for the automotive industry but must now scale back operations due to a decline in orders and the relocation of some processes to other countries. The factory is crucial to the local job market, having employed around 1,400 people until recently. The trade union has negotiated severance packages of up to one year's salary for the longest-serving staff



