General Motors says it will not reduce its compensation to dealers, even though the US car giant claimed a fortnight ago it had new calculations which estimated showroom owners may only be entitled to a fraction of the original sum offered. General Motors Holden has invited its network of 185 dealers – which operate 203 showrooms – to a video conference in the second week of June.
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