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GM Holden announces new, small car for Australia's Elizabeth Plant
General Motors Holden has announced its plans to make a new smaller car, based on the Delta platform, at its Elizabeth plant in Adelaide, South Australia. The decision will be supported by sig...
gmcp car scheme (Elsemere Port)
we at ellesmere port have now had one of our car schemes pulled from underneath us this was a scheme that came from the wage agreements we have made in the past now the company say that they c...
Calling for Solidarity against the takebacks and job cuts.
Auto worker Solidarity group launched on FaceBook this past weekend.
GM and SAIC open new China car manufacturing plant
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -- General Motors and its China partner SAIC Motor opened a new car manufacturing plant in northeast China on Wednesday with an annual production capacity of 150,000 units....
Aan iedereen vrolijk kerstmis en gelukkig nieuwjaar
Ik weet het zijn barre tijden voor ons maar langs deze weg wil ik alle exmedewerkers en toekomstige medewerkers een zalig kerst en een gelukkig nieuwjaar toewensen .Het zal volgend jaar een zw...
Detroit: The Real Battle Is Politics
The Detroit bailout isn't about saving the U.S. auto industry, it's about Democrats and Republicans jockeying for power
Foreign Auto Plants in US Have Received $3.6 Billion In Subsidies, Mostly from Southern States
Responding to many queries, Good Jobs First today released its summary of state and local subsidies given to foreign-owned auto assembly plants, totaling $3.6 billion.
Wage increase at Gm Powertrain Austria!
If the demanded wage freeze by Management of General Motors Europe is looking like that the European unions would surely agree to it! The GM workers at the Aspern site in Austria are going to...
Topman: arbeidskosten Opel met 10 procent omlaag
RUSSELSHEIM (AFN) - Het personeel van de Duitse autofabrikant Opel moet zich opmaken voor harde ingrepen om de arbeidskosten met minstens 10 procent te verlagen. Dat schreef Carl-Peter Forster...
