US Layoffs — October 2002

The US labor market showed signs of rising strain as employers reported 141 WARN Act notices in October 2002, displacing an estimated 19,662 workers — signaling an acceleration from September and down 22% versus October 2001. Filings came from 10 states and territories, with an average of 139 workers per notice.

141
Total Notices
19,662
Workers Affected
10
States Reporting
139
Avg per Notice
18
Closures

Top States by Workers Affected

StateNoticesWorkers
Georgia204,254
Texas344,035
Pennsylvania122,683
Ohio132,260
Michigan101,789
Florida161,581
Oklahoma61,102
Kansas191,066
Maryland8538
Alabama3354

Georgia led the nation with 4,254 workers affected across 20 notices , followed by Texas (4,035 workers) and Pennsylvania (2,683 workers) .

Industry Breakdown

IndustryNoticesWorkers
Transportation103,477
Information & Technology151,725
Manufacturing11754
Finance & Insurance3561
Other8538
Healthcare1520
Accommodation & Food1517
Mining & Energy2293
Professional Services4290
Construction1244

The Transportation sector topped the list of affected industries with 3,477 workers across 10 notices. Notably, Information & Technology reported 1,725 workers.

Layoff Type Analysis

TypeNoticesWorkers
Closure182,714
Layoff242,650

Closures accounted for 14% of all affected workers nationally, with the majority of events being layoffs rather than full closures.

Largest Layoffs

CompanyLocationWorkersType
Northwest AirlinesAtlanta, Georgia1,617
U.S. Airways (Pittsburgh International Airport and U.S. Airways Reservation Sales Center)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania877Layoff
VF Jeanswear - El PasoEl Paso, Texas774
U.S. Airways (Philadelphia International Airport)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania703Layoff
Northwest Airlines, IncRomulus, Michigan644Layoff
Consolidated FreightwaysEllenwood, Georgia626
Dynegy Midstream ServicesHouston, Texas602
Delphi's Harrison Thermal SystemsMoraine, Ohio592
KwiksetWaynesboro, Georgia550
BXW Technologies, IncMiamisburg, Ohio532

The most significant filing came from Northwest Airlines in Atlanta, Georgia, reporting 1,617 affected workers. U.S. Airways (Pittsburgh International Airport and U.S. Airways Reservation Sales Center) followed with 877 workers.

Trend & Outlook

After a dip last month, layoff activity has ticked back up.

The numbers illustrate a mixed picture for the nation's labor market, with activity diverging between monthly and annual comparisons. The Transportation sector warrants close attention heading into the next period.

This report covers all WARN Act filings with notice dates in October 2002. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires employers with 100+ employees to provide 60-day advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings. Data is sourced from official state filings and updated daily by WARN Firehose. Download the full dataset or explore state-by-state data.

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