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<- Googleon: index -> The gearbox production in the Opel Bochum plant with 275 employees is already set to the end of September. The worldwide production amount required will then have achieved the work expected, the company said on Wednesday in Bochum. After extensive preparations would have taken to deliver all the gear to the customer and close the gearbox production as announced by year end. In the early closure of the gearbox production of works sees a violation of existing agreements. In an interview with the daily newspaper Young World announced the council chairman Einenkel to submit against the actions of the management action. The commitment from the collective agreement, to get the gear manufacturing term, have the company can keep never, want, he told the newspaper (Thursday edition).

How Opel also announced that negotiations with the employee representatives are independent of the current plans to continue. Opel was presented to the council by the end of the working holiday production planning for the second half of the year. After that, among other things, vehicle production will increase slightly. End of next year, the closure of car manufacturing in Bochum is provided. The Bochum works council had already announced to the relocation of production from the Ruhr Zafira to Rüsselsheim <- RSPEAK_STOP ->
The Gear manufacturing in Bochum now ends in September. enlarge class=”source”> Image: Opel
<- RSPEAK_START -> s! ued!. Einenkel accuses the automaker to have the entire Supervisory Board misinformed about his plans. Opel currently has around 3,000 employees in Bochum. The Bochum Opel workers had rejected in the spring as the only restructuring agreement of the company. It stipulated, among other things, that even in Bochum 2016 cars are built to end. In addition, jobs should remain about the distribution center and a new component manufacturing will be located at the site.

At the same time there was also good news from Opel. They had stopped the ongoing trend for years of declining market share in Europe according to estimates by company boss Karl-Thomas Neumann. “We have succeeded in the first half, to stabilize only one of the top five brands our market share,” said Neumann. In Germany, the market share in the first seven months was 7.1 percent compared to 7.2 percent in the same period last year. Total Neumann expects a slightly positive market development in Europe, will benefit from the Opel: “We want to do better in market share than last year.” Neumann same holds fast to the goal by 2016 again to retract profits. (AP)

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