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WARN Listings By State

The Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification Act (WARN) is a federal law which requires employers to provide advanced notification to workers when faced with a plant closing or mass layoff.

With this early notice, workers and their families are provided transition time to adjust to the prospective loss of employment, to seek and obtain other employment, and through assistance provided by the Local Workforce Investment Boards, to enter skill training or retraining that will allow those workers to successfully compete in the job market.

What does WARN require?
WARN requires that employers with 100 or more full-time workers give employees 60 days notice in advance of plant closings and mass layoffs if they:

  • Close a facility of 50 or more workers
  • Discontinue an operating unit of 50 or more workers
  • Layoff 50 to 499 workers, and these layoffs constitute 33% of the total workforce at a single employment site
  • Layoff 500 or more workers at a single employment site
  • (Although some businesses are exempt from WARN, the law encourages all employers to give workers sufficient notice, to the extent possible)

WARN Factsheet

WARN Guide

WARN Announcements
Below is a list of states as well as the District of Columbia that publish layoff announcements through WARN.  Announcements are updated as they are received.

Excel SpreadsheetRecent WARN notices and layoffs in Oklahoma and surrounding states

If you are interested in hiring displaced workers, please click on the state's WARN announcements listed below.

 
STATE
WARN REPORT INFORMATION
 
Arkansas
No List Available
 
Colorado
No List Available
 
Hawaii
available upon request:  Cynthia Nakamura  (808)586-8877 or cnakamura@dlir.state.hi.us
 
Idaho
available upon request: Rico Barrera (208)332-3570 ext. 3316 or Ricardo.Barrera@labor.idaho.gov
 
Maine
spreadsheet upon request to Linda Nickerson, Bureau of Labor Statistics, (207)623-7931  or Linda.B.Nickerson@Maine.gov
 
Massachusetts
spreadsheet upon request: Division of Career Services (508)890-3218
 
Montana
No List Available
 
Nevada
No List Available
 
New Hampshire
No List Available
 
New Mexico
No List Available
 
New York
spreadsheet upon request: Janet Faraone NYS Dept. of Labor (518)457-0361 or Janet.Faraone@labor.state.ny.us
 
North Dakota
spreadsheet upon request: Elaine Wentz, Dislocated Worker Office 1-800-366-6888 or ewentz@nd.gov
 
Oregon
available upon request: Marqu Haeg (503)378-8648 ext. 230 or Maraque.R.Haeg@state.or.us
 
Rhode Island
No List Available
 
South Carolina
available upon request:  Kara Borie, Director of Marketing & Communications 
 
South Dakota
website under construction
 
Tennessee
spreadsheet available upon request: David Taft, Dislocated Worker/Rapid Response Unit 800-255-5872 or David.Taft@state.tn.us
 
Texas
website under construction  (spreadsheet available upon request)
 
Utah
quarterly report upon request: Dawn Lay, Dislocated Worker Unit (801)526-4312 or dlay@utah.gov
 
Wyoming
No List Available
 
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