The premier of the German state of Hesse that is home to carmaker Opel’s headquarters in Ruesselsheim has warned General Motors that any plans to cut 2,500 jobs there were “completely unacceptable”.

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According to Reuters, Roland Koch said the interim head of Opel, Nick Reilly, had told him just 24 hours earlier that GM’s restructuring plan would “in principle” orient itself on job cuts agreed with Magna, whose plan to buy Opel fell through. Magna’s plan, agreed by the German state and federal governments, foresaw a reduction of 1,400 to 1,600 jobs in Rueselsheim through 2014, according to Koch.


“We expect that GM orients itself very closely to this concept and clarifies that the figures published by the media are overly exaggerated,” the Koch said on Thursday.


Opel is the one of the largest private employers in Hesse and Koch had actively participated in talks for GM to cede control of its European arm in exchange for billions of euros in state aid to fund Opel’s operations.


Koch added in a statement that he was angry about GM’s communication policy “that once again unfortunately is not building confidence among the employees and the government”.


Reilly said on Wednesday that GM intended to cut around 9,000 jobs at Opel across Europe, with 50-60 percent of the cuts coming in Germany, which hosts half of Opel’s 50,000 staff.


He also said the future of the Belgian plant in Antwerp was “uncertain”.


In Belgium, the head of the regional Flanders government, Kris Peeters, also complained about GM.


“I am not very happy at all that there is a confusion of information, no clarification, and always say something negative about Antwerp. I don’t like it at all,” he told Reuters.

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