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GM says plant’s temporary closure due to market
Since 2022, workers at GM’s CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont., have worked to build the BrightDrop electric-powered delivery van. (Andrew Lupton/CBC News) Hi, Verity here, working on your afternoon live updates. My colleague Alessio Donnini is reporting more details about the GM plant shutdown in Ingersoll, Ont., which is causing hundreds of layoffs.
The General Motors CAMI Assembly plant will shut down next month with plans to reopen in the fall at half capacity.
The company said in a statement today that production is coming to a halt as a direct result of the market.
The CAMI plant employs approximately 1,200 workers. The union said today that layoffs will start Monday, with some production continuing into May. After that, production will stop until October.
Once production resumes, it will only be with one shift “for the foreseeable future,” the statement said, leading to the layoff of 500 workers.
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