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Opel Automobile GmbH

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Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany

Opel is a German automobile manufacturer known for producing a wide range of cars and commercial vehicles. It is a subsidiary of the Stellantis group and offers a mix of vehicles tailored for the European market, including electric and hybrid options.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Opel Automobile GmbH

16.14

-0.01%

Latest Event

Opel Workers Secure Job Stability Amid Restructuring Disputes

After strong protests by the workforce and intervention by IG Metall, Stellantis abandoned its plan to separate Opel’s production facilities, ensuring that the plants remain under Opel Automobile GmbH and safeguarding employee rights.

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SABOTEUR

Opel Automobile GmbH is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • Opel Workers Secure Job Stability Amid Restructuring Disputes Logo
    NOV
    19
    2025

    After strong protests by the workforce and intervention by IG Metall, Stellantis abandoned its plan to separate Opel’s production facilities, ensuring that the plants remain under Opel Automobile GmbH and safeguarding employee rights.

  • +90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 5

    The decision to cancel the planned separation of Opel's production works, following significant protests by employees and union intervention by IG Metall, reinforces worker rights and job security. This outcome serves as an anti-authoritarian measure by ensuring that labor influence is maintained and that corporate restructuring does not undermine employee well‐being.

    Opel: Mutterkonzern Stellantis und IG Metall legen Streitpunkte bei

  • Stellantis Reaffirms Commitment to Opel and Germany Logo
    JAN
    01
    2025

    Stellantis executives, including Chairman John Elkann, visited Opel’s Rüsselsheim site to reaffirm their commitment to the German operations. During the visit, they toured production facilities, engaged with employees and IG Metall representatives, and highlighted future investments such as the grEEn-Campus project aimed at modernizing operations and reducing carbon footprint.

  • +40

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 5

    The public visit and strong statements by top executives demonstrate a proactive commitment to transparent governance and employee engagement. Their public endorsement and cooperation with social partners like IG Metall underscore a progressive, anti-authoritarian stance.

    Stellantis bekräftigt Bekenntnis zu Opel und Deutschland

  • +30

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 5

    The engagement with IG Metall and the constructive dialogue with employees illustrate a strong commitment to fair labor practices and workers' rights, aligning with anti-fascist values by championing transparency and social responsibility in business practices.

    Stellantis bekräftigt Bekenntnis zu Opel und Deutschland

  • +20

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 5

    The announcement of significant investments, including the future grEEn-Campus and the new corporate headquarters, indicates a positive economic influence on the local community. These strategic initiatives support regional resilience and sustainable economic development.

    Stellantis bekräftigt Bekenntnis zu Opel und Deutschland

  • Opel Implicated in Inadequate Supply Chain Human Rights Oversight Logo
    DEC
    09
    2024

    An Amnesty International report criticizes leading EV manufacturers for insufficient human rights due diligence in battery supply chains. As a subsidiary of Stellantis, Opel is indirectly linked to the low score assigned to its parent group's oversight, raising concerns about exploitative practices in the sourcing of vital minerals.

  • -60

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 5

    The Amnesty International report highlights that major EV manufacturers, including Stellantis (Opel's parent company), scored poorly on supply chain ethics due to vague reporting and insufficient human rights due diligence. This lack of transparency and rigorous oversight in the mineral supply chain puts vulnerable communities at risk, reflecting a broader failure in ethical sourcing practices.

    Carmakers accused of poor human rights reporting on battery supply chains

  • Opel CEO Advocates Maintaining Political Course Logo
    OCT
    24
    2024

    Opel CEO Florian Huettl publicly called on the government to maintain its current policy course, dismissing debates on banning internal combustion engines and strict fleet limits while supporting incentives for electric vehicles.

  • -20

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 5

    CEO Florian Huettl's remarks, urging the political establishment to 'stay on course', signal a preference for existing policies that serve corporate interests by avoiding progressive regulatory reform. This stance may impede necessary measures for environmental justice and social equity, reflecting a concerning instance of corporate influence over public policy.

    „Die Politik muss jetzt Kurs halten“: Opel-Chef Florian Huettl setzt weiter voll auf E-Autos

  • Stellantis Investigates Supply Chain Allegations Involving Opel Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    Stellantis, the parent company of Opel among others, publicly responded to allegations concerning unethical supply chain practices. The company reaffirmed its commitment to responsible purchasing by enforcing strict Global Responsible Purchasing Guidelines, monitoring supplier compliance with its Code of Conduct, and ensuring adherence to international human rights and ethical standards such as the ILO Conventions, OECD Guidelines, UN SDGs, and the UN Global Compact. An internal investigation is underway to address these claims.

  • +40

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 5

    The response indicates a positive step towards ethical business practices by addressing allegations related to supply chain management and enforcing rigorous standards. This proactive investigation and commitment to international human rights and sustainability principles align with anti-fascist and progressive values, improving supply chain ethics.

    Stellantis responded to the allegations against Opel, Peugeot, Fiat, Jeep and Chrysler

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