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Woodbridge Foam to Begin Cutting Jobs at Ontario Plant in May 2026

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What’s Happening at Woodbridge Foam?

Woodbridge Foam reportedly plans to eliminate dozens of jobs at its plant in Blenheim, Ont. — a community east of Windsor — starting in May 2026.

According to the Mississauga-based producer of automotive seat cushioning, seat frame components, and interior soft trim, the “short-term or indefinite” layoffs will continue through December.


Source

Woodbridge Foam spoke with CK News Today about the planned workforce reduction.


More Woodbridge Foam Layoff Coverage

For a full overview of layoffs at Woodbridge Foam and the rights that non-unionized employees have in this situation, see our Woodbridge Foam Layoffs & Severance Guide.

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