GM's Opel to end car production at German plant

 
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BERLIN (AP) — General Motors Co.'s Opel unit said Monday that it plans to end car production at one plant in Germany in 2016, but a slimmed-down factory may continue to make components.

photo - Opel employees queue for a staff meeting in Bochum, Germany, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012. The poster reads:' Future for all at Opel Bochum' with sign hanging under reading "And You?".  Opel announced plans today to stop car production in Bochum in 2016. But Opel says the company's warehouse in Bochum will continue to employ people after 2016 and may be expanded. The company also is negotiating with employee representatives to produce components at the site. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
Opel employees queue for a staff meeting in Bochum, Germany, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012. The poster reads:' Future for all at Opel Bochum' with sign hanging under reading "And You?". Opel announced plans today to stop car production in Bochum in 2016. But Opel says the company's warehouse in Bochum will continue to employ people after 2016 and may be expanded. The company also is negotiating with employee representatives to produce components at the site. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

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Employees at the Bochum plant in northwestern Germany, one of four in the country, were told that vehicle production will end when the company stops making the current Zafira model. That was widely expected after the company announced a turnaround plan in June, and "despite intensive efforts this situation could not be changed," Opel said.

Opel, like several other mass-market car manufacturers on the continent, has been struggling amid economic gloom in Europe and overcapacity in the auto industry. The turnaround plan envisions cost cuts, new models and efforts to win new export sales.

The Adam Opel GmbH unit is based in Germany, where the automaker has more than 20,000 employees — a bit more than half the total European workforce of Opel and sister brand Vauxhall. About 3,000 people work at the Bochum plant, and it wasn't clear how many jobs might remain after car production ends.

GM's warehouse in Bochum will continue operating after 2016 and may be expanded, Opel said. It also is negotiating with employee representatives to move component production to the site.

Opel "will implement still-necessary job reductions in the most socially responsible way," Steve Girsky, chairman of Opel's board of directors and vice chairman of GM, said in a statement. He added that the company hoped to avoid forced layoffs.

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