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Mack Trucks to lay off 300 at Pennsylvania assembly plant

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Mack Trucks ranging from the 1970s and 1980s at the Steel Valley chapter of the American Truck Historical Society antique truck show at Kenworth of Pennsylvania in New Stanton. The company said it plans to lay off 305 employees next month at its Lower Macungie Township assembly plant as the cyclical heavy-duty truck market swings downward.

MACUNGIE — Mack Trucks plans to lay off 305 employees at its assembly plant north of Philadelphia, the company said Wednesday.

Mack blamed the layoffs at its Lower Macungue Township plant on a downturn in the heavy-duty truck market. They will take effect at the end of February, The (Allentown) Morning Call reported. The cuts represent about 13% of the plant’s payroll.

“We regret having to take this action, but we operate in a cyclical market, and after two years of extremely high volumes, we have to adapt to reduced market demand,” said Mack spokesman Christopher Heffner.

Employees, most of whom belong to the auto workers union, were informed of the news Wednesday.

The cuts were expected after Mack said last month that it would need to slow production to cope with reduced demand. Mack expects the North American truck market to be down nearly 30% this year.

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