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Rüsselsheim
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Rüsselsheim (rüs`əls-hīm), city (1994 pop. 60,361), Hesse, central W central Germany, on the Main River. It is a center for the assembly of automobiles. Rüsselsheim was chartered in 1437 and passed to Hesse in 1479.


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Nick Reilly gave the promise at Opel's Eisenach plant, after earlier giving similar assurances at Ruesselsheim, Bochum and Kaiserslautern, between them home to 25,000 workers, half the European total.
The group's interim head in Europe, Nick Reilly, made the promise at Opel's Eisenach plant after earlier giving similar assurances at Ruesselsheim, Bochum and Kaiserslautern, between them home to 25,000 workers, half the European total.
Workers at Opel's German headquarters in Ruesselsheim vented their frustration and anger at GM, which after months of negotiations decided on Tuesday to scrap the sale of a majority in Opel to Canadian auto parts maker Magna.
 
 
 
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