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"General Motors fully supports Opel and is securing the necessary financing for the coming years, until we once again return to profitability," Steve Girsky, the chairman of Opel's board of directors and GM vice chairman, said in a statement. In return, pay increases will be deferred and extras such as Christmas bonuses dropped, the company said. Germany accounts for more than half of Opel's 37,000-strong European workforce.
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