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WARN Act filings in Humble, Texas — official government data

13
Total Filings
607
Workers Affected
13
Companies
2025-08-31
Most Recent Filing

All WARN Act Filings in Humble

Date Company Employees Type
2025-08-31 Management & Training Corporation (Lychner State Jail) 17 Mass Layoff
2024-06-03 99 Cents Only Store LLC (Humble) 20 Mass Layoff
2024-06-03 99 Cents Only Store LLC (Humble #2) 20 Mass Layoff
2020-05-07 Black Bear Diner-Humble 56 Mass Layoff
2020-04-21 Southwestern & Pacific #6800 1 Mass Layoff
2020-03-25 Quick Weight Loss Centers - Humble 3 Mass Layoff
2020-03-22 Take 5 Department 561 6 Mass Layoff
2020-03-22 Take 5 Department 544 9 Mass Layoff
2020-03-16 Pappasito's 06 150 Mass Layoff
2020-03-16 Pappas Seafood House (FM 1960) 152 Mass Layoff
2020-03-16 Pappas Bar-B-Q 09 59 Mass Layoff
2020-03-16 Hooters - Hwy 59 North 53 Mass Layoff
2020-03-15 Outback #4410 61 Mass Layoff

WARN Act FAQ — Humble

How many layoffs have there been in Humble, Texas?

Humble, Texas has recorded 13 WARN Act layoff filings affecting approximately 607 workers across 13 companies. Data is sourced directly from official state labor department filings.

What is the WARN Act?

The federal WARN Act (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act) requires employers with 100 or more employees to provide at least 60 days' advance notice of plant closings or mass layoffs. Notices are filed with state labor agencies and become public record. Texas also has its own WARN Act requirements that may apply to more employers.

What can I do if I was laid off without proper WARN Act notice?

If your employer failed to provide the required 60-day notice, you may be entitled to up to 60 days of back pay and benefits. An employment attorney can evaluate your situation for free. Violations are more common than most workers realize.

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