This time 21 people have been let go right across the floor.
Human Resources Manager Mark Beaul says their workforce flexes up and down depending on the needs of their customers.
He says unfortunately with the decline in the automotive sector he doesn’t see the employees returning before the end of the year and admits he has no idea when things might turn around.
Beaul says they actually held off as long as they could, with some workers sitting at home until the company absolutely needed to issue the layoff notices.
He says however the employees still working at the Tenneco plant can take some solace in the fact that in order to meet their customer requirements heading into next year.. they’ll need their workforce to remain at 370 employees.
In July the former Munrow Plant laid off more than a hundred workers as the direct result of GM cutbacks.

