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Peter Scherrer, German head of the European metalworkers federation (FEM), addresses thousands of Opel workers and supporters, including hundreds from Germany, protesting in front of the Opel car factory in Antwerp on September 23, 2009 against plans by new owner Magna to close down the site, which employs 2,600 people. Canadian auto parts maker Magna, which is buying the carmaker from struggling US giant General Motors, is poised to slash around 11,000 jobs across Europe. T-shirt reads: 'We are all Opel.' Getty Images logo Getty Images 4 months ago

Peter Scherrer, German head of the European metalworkers federation (FEM), addresses thousands of Opel workers and supporters, including hundreds from Germany, protesting in front of the Opel car factory in Antwerp on September 23, 2009 against plans by new owner Magna to close down the site, which employs 2,600 people. Canadian auto parts maker Magna, which is buying the carmaker from struggling US giant General Motors, is poised to slash around 11,000 jobs across Europe. T-shirt reads: 'We are all Opel.'