GERMANY: Opel axing 8,000 jobs, announces restructuring
Author: Simon Warburton | 21 May 2010
Opel/Vauxhall has confirmed today (21 May) the loss of around 8,000 jobs across its European sites as it launched moves designed to return the company to profitability.
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