GM to cut 5,900 jobs in Europe: report

0 Comments | AFP, March, 2008

FRANKFURT (AFP) — US carmaker General Motors is to cut up to 5,900 jobs at its Opel and Saab units in Europe this year through outsourcing or voluntary redundancies, German magazine Auto Motor und Sport said Monday.

Some of the cuts were already announced last year, including 1,300 posts in Antwerp, Belgium, the magazine said in its online edition.

The jobs to be eliminated are at Opel plants in Belgium, Germany, Britain and Spain, as well as at the Saab factory in Trollhaettan, Sweden.

General Motors currently had a total of 55,700 workers in Europe, the magazine said.

"Management has presented us with a drastic job-cutting catalogue that we are looking at," it quoted Rainer Einenkel, Opel's works council head in Bochum, Germany, as saying.

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