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22/05/2009

Does German Government only protect German jobs?

The more you read the news about the talks between German government and the 3 potential Opel investors the more you can have the impression that the plants outside of German will have to pay the price.

Clearly, the german government is the frontrunner in talks with GM and the US governement as well as in the decision-making process about the Opel plans of the investors.

Originally, the EU claimed to closely monitor the process and to coordinate the involvement of the European governments with GM sites. But at the moment only Germany has a say in that. The fact that Germany has to agree to the big amount of loan guarentees which every investor will need (none of them puts a lot of money on the table!!) gives the Germany plants and advantage.

The question is why the governments in Belgium, UK and Spain and other European countries are waiting and do not act to protect the plants and jobs in their countries??? If they wait and wait Germany will take the decision by itself. We should not forget it is a election period in Germany and the politicians have to care for Opel jobs in Germany. The best example is the position of the Nortrhine Westfalia leader Jurgen Ruttgers. He is not willing to agree to the Magna plan because it would cost too many jobs in the Bochum plant.

But nobody did mention that the Magna plan is focussing mainly on the plants outside of Germany which have to take the burden.

Unions and governments in Belgium, UK, Spain and other GM locations, you should stand up and intervene.

The EU has to play a role in that as well.

No job protection only in Germany!! Solidarity forever

We must all stand together here.Most of the UK is dreading what is going to happen as Iam sure our comrades in the rest of Europe are.However with the weak labour laws in the UK it dont take much of a brain to work out who is for the chop.There should be a call to arms if we lose another plant in GME.The products we have are good and once we start to turn the corner out of this recession then we can sustain ourselves.The UK has already lost one plant and with it thousands of highly skilled jobs.Come on everyone it is time to stand up and let our collective voices be heard!

The future of General Motors’ European subsidiaries, including its Vahuxhall plants at Ellesmere Port and Luton and Opel factories in Germany, was thrown into confusion when a German minister floated the possibility that none of the bids on the table for the business might succeed.



A week before its American parent company has to either raise cash by selling the European operations or file for bankruptcy, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, the economic affairs minister, told Bild am Sonntag newspaper: “We now have three offers for an Opel takeover, but that doesn’t mean one of them will automatically come to fruition.

“We must first have a high degree of certainty that the significant tax money we will have to provide is not lost. None of the three offers so far provides this certainty in a sufficient way.” He added: “If these deficits were to remain, an orderly insolvency would clearly be the better solution – it also could open opportunities for the future of Opel.”

Bids have been tabled by the Fiat group, the Canadian car parts maker Magna International, in partnership with Russia’s Sberbank bank, and the New York-based private equity investor Ripplewood Holdings LLC. But the German government could instead put the Opel unit into a trusteeship if GM files for bankruptcy, and this week organized a €1.5bn bridging finance package to keep Opel running.

Such a solution would be extremely messy, as it would mean separate administration procedures throughout the EU, and supplier agreements in receivership to keep the closely integrated businesses running. GM Europe has major manufacturing operations in Germany, Spain, Britain, Sweden, Belgium, Poland and Hungary.

Mr Guttenberg’s remarks come ahead of a crucial meeting on Friday, convened by the German Chancellor AngelaMerkel , where regional ministers from the federal government will evaluate the three bids.

Germany’s ruling coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) is divided over which bid to favour, with CDU members such as MrGuttenberg said to favour the Fiat bid or allowing GM Europe to go onto bankruptcy. But many senior SPD figures, who are traditionally closer to the trades unions, tend to sympathise with Magna International’s offer, because it has pledged to keep open all GM plants in Germany. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the foreign minister and SPD candidate for the chancellorship in this year’s elections, hit back at Mr Guttenberg, yesterday, saying: “I advise everybody finally to stop the talk about an Opel insolvency. We should focus all our energy on saving as many jobs as possible at Opel instead of raising new spectres.”

Over the weekend, Fiat chief executive Sergio Marchionne said that “in the worst case, a maximum of 2,000 jobs inGermanywould be affected” by the planned integration. The implication there is that the UK operations, especially the Vauxhall van factory at Luton, will bear the brunt of the pain.

GMEurope is a complex operation. Indeed, despite Opel’s dominance, GM’s Spanish subsidiary makes almost as many vehicles and the UK is GM’s strongest market in Europe.

Separate talks about the sale of Saab of Sweden are also proceeding. There is speculation that GM could even keep itsVauxhall arm, integrating it instead with its US and Korean factories, to spearhead a new GM Europe. In any case, disentangling the legal ownership of GM’s various patents, brands and facilities could take many months.

So we are now starting to see the end game.
the british government don t believe in helping anyone only themselves both luton and eport will shut that is obivious how much the union here knows about it no one knows.bring chavas over here
Spain, UK and Belgium should put pressure on the EU and German government to be involved and not to face a final deal at the expense of their workers!!

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