Assignment Opel, speak unions; GM undecided too many political interests at stake?

After the words Merkel on the issue of GM-Opel, is now the turn of the unions through the voice of the works council head Klaus Franz (in photo) comes a “tough call” to the American home to make a decision between Magna and Rhj International. “We have exhausted the patience and if nothing will change by the end of the week you are sure to use some dramatically.” With these words, Franz has expressed concern and anger of the innocent workers and employees Opel, too many months now waiting to learn his fate.

The German government has used more moderate, but equally eager to avoid a “cold war” to the new Obama administration. General elections are close and German Chancellor Merkel would be a panacea to get to the elections with practice Opel closed, 25,000 jobs and secured many votes made in the safe.

Meanwhile, GM still seems far from the final decision. Magna, supported financially by the Russian bank Sberbank, is favored by the German government and because in the Austrian part (and therefore culturally close), both for business relations between Russia and Germany. And here might be the single biggest obstacle for Americans of GM.

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