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Vauxhall job cuts 'to total 354' Vauxhall job cut plans unveiled
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Job losses at Vauxhall's two UK plants will total 354, according to proposals outlined by owner General Motors (GM).Job losses at Vauxhall's two UK plants will total 354, according to proposals outlined by owner General Motors (GM).
Under the plans, all these jobs would go at the carmaker's Luton plant, and there would be no job losses at its Ellesmere Port plant. Under the plans, all the jobs would go at Vauxhall's Luton plant; there would be no cuts at its Ellesmere Port plant. Vauxhall employs 5,000 staff in the UK.
On Wednesday, GM said it would cut 9,000 jobs across Europe as part of its restructuring plans, with the majority going from Opel's German workforce.On Wednesday, GM said it would cut 9,000 jobs across Europe as part of its restructuring plans, with the majority going from Opel's German workforce.
The carmaker stressed that no final decision had been taken on job cuts.The carmaker stressed that no final decision had been taken on job cuts.
However, it said it planned to cut 5,425 jobs in Germany, 2,321 from its Antwerp plant in Belgium and 900 from its Zaragoza plant in Spain.However, it said it planned to cut 5,425 jobs in Germany, 2,321 from its Antwerp plant in Belgium and 900 from its Zaragoza plant in Spain.
There had been fears that far more jobs could be lost in the UK.
GM has said it expects to consult with plants across Europe before making a final decision on where exactly jobs will go next month.GM has said it expects to consult with plants across Europe before making a final decision on where exactly jobs will go next month.
Earlier this month, GM cancelled the sale of its European arm to car parts maker Magna. Improved deal?
After months of negotiation, GM pulled out of the deal to sell Opel and Vauxhall citing "an improving business environment". There had been fears that far more jobs could be lost in the UK.
In October, the Unite union said it had reached a deal with the then proposed new owner of Vauxhall, car parts maker Magna, which would have seen about 600 jobs go, all through voluntary redundancy.
However, earlier this month GM cancelled the sale of its European arm to Magna, citing "an improving business environment" as the reason for holding onto Opel and Vauxhall.
Vauxhall currently employs 1,458 people at its Luton plant, which makes the Vivaro commercial van, and 2,166 people at its Ellesmere Port plant, where the Vauxhall Astra is made.
A further 1,297 staff are employed at its headquarter and in other operations.