GM expects Opel labor deal soon

GM expects Opel labor deal soon

BARCELONA (Reuters) -- General Motors believes it can strike a deal in the next few days with German labor unions over a restructuring of its money-losing European arm Opel, GM Vice Chairman Steve Girsky said today.

"We hope that we can reach a deal by the end of the month," said Girsky, speaking on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

Girsky said he did not currently foresee talks stretching into March, which could have forced incoming GM Europe chief Karl-Thomas Neumann to get involved in the politically sensitive subject.

"Both sides have a plan and we agreed on a deadline. We are working towards it, and hopefully we can come up with something," Girsky said.

When asked about the status of the talks, Girsky said the "negotiations are progressing."

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