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Waste Management Layoff History

WARN Act Filings — WA

125
Employees Laid Off
1
WARN Act Filings
1
States Affected
2014-09-19
Most Recent Filing

Layoff Timeline

2014-09-19
WA · Oak Harbor
125
employees
Plant Closing

Waste Management Layoff History & WARN Act Filings

Waste Management has filed 1 official WARN Act notice with state labor departments in 2014. These notices cover approximately 125 employees across Washington.

Layoffs at major employers like Waste Management are often driven by restructuring after mergers or acquisitions, cost-cutting in response to changing market conditions, the consolidation of overlapping roles following integrations, or broader industry downturns. The WARN Act filings listed here represent only the legally required public notices — actual workforce reductions may be larger.

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers with 100 or more workers to provide 60 days' advance written notice before a mass layoff or plant closing. Failure to do so entitles affected employees to up to 60 days of back pay and benefits. WARN filings are public record — LayoffCentral.com aggregates them directly from state labor department databases.

Waste Management's most recent WARN Act filing was recorded on 2014-09-19. WARN data often surfaces layoffs before press releases or news coverage, making it one of the earliest signals of corporate workforce reductions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people has Waste Management laid off?

According to WARN Act filings tracked by LayoffCentral.com, Waste Management has laid off approximately 125 employees across 1 official WARN Act filings.

When was Waste Management's most recent layoff?

Waste Management's most recent WARN Act filing was dated 2014-09-19, affecting workers in Washington.

Did Waste Management violate the WARN Act?

If Waste Management failed to provide the required 60-day advance notice before a mass layoff or plant closing, affected employees may be entitled to up to 60 days of back pay and benefits. An employment attorney can review your situation for free.

Which states has Waste Management filed WARN Act notices in?

Waste Management has filed WARN Act notices in: Washington.

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