Opel to Cut 650 Jobs in Rüsselsheim

Opel is reducing the number of engineers at its Rüsselsheim development center. The company plans to have 1,000 engineers. This is a big change from 7,000 engineers ten years ago.
Opel is making changes to its workforce. They plan to have 1,000 engineers at the Rüsselsheim center. These engineers will work for the wider Stellantis group. The company is cutting 650 jobs at the plant. There are also problems with the AfD party and suspected fraud in Frankfurt. Hessen has banned laughing gas.
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Opel Cuts 650 Jobs
Opel plans to cut 650 jobs at its Rüsselsheim development center.
Reduced Workforce at Rüsselsheim
The development center will have 1,000 engineers remaining, down from 1,650.
Significant Decrease in Staff
Ten years ago, the center had 7,000 engineers.
Stellantis Support for Workers
Remaining positions will be secured through work for Stellantis.
Related News: Frankfurt Issues
There are reports of accusations against the AfD party and a gas ban in Hessen.