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Dealers question timing of GMH’s decision to quit Australia – The New Daily
Global automotive giant General Motors may have been formulating plans to axe the Holden brand in Australia well before it was announced in February.
Global automotive giant General Motors may have been formulating plans to axe the Holden brand in Australia well before a shock decision was announced in February, a Senate inquiry will be told.
The Australian Automotive Dealer Association says the way Holden’s demise played out raises serious questions of whether dealers were misled.
Other submissions to the Senate investigation, which will hold a public hearing on Monday, have indicated Holden was still taking on new workers on the very day …
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