Workforce · Live ledger
60 Days of Notice.
Every Texas WARN layoff and closure notice, sorted by the newest filing. Search an employer, city, or county and see how much notice workers received before the effective layoff date.
The public record
Texas WARN notices
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| Employer / job site | Location | Workers | Notice filed | Layoff date | Notice |
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Methodology
What this ledger shows.
The federal WARN Act generally requires covered employers to provide advance notice of qualifying plant closings and mass layoffs. This page republishes the Texas Workforce Commission's public dataset and calculates calendar days between the notice and layoff dates. It does not decide whether any filing complied with the law.
Freshness and limitations
The source controls the clock.
The ledger is generated from the Texas Workforce Commission's current annual WARN workbook. The “source updated” line reports the newest official notice date in that file; when TWC has not published a notice inside the 14-day window, this page says so instead of presenting the records as current.