Notices were handed out on Monday to 57 employees in Ingersoll.
INGERSOLL - It was a bad start to the week for some Cami employees. Nearly 60 Employees at Ingersoll's Cami Automotive Plant will be looking for new jobs after a trucking company has closed down it's terminal serving the GM factory.
Coleman Trucking has been shutting the doors at multiple depots across Southwestern Ontario recently, this one of 57 employees in Ingersoll is it's most recent.
Notices were handed out on Monday to the employees, with phase one happening March 26, there is no word as to when the second phase of job losses will begin.
Coleman acts as the delivery service of auto parts to the Cami plant from manufacturers from across the province.

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