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Transportation Layoffs in District of Columbia

Tracking 11 transportation WARN Act layoff notices affecting 2,725 workers in District of Columbia. Data from official state workforce agency filings, updated daily.

11
Total Notices
2,725
Workers Affected
2
Cities
9
Companies

Top Companies — Transportation Layoffs in District of Columbia

CompanyNoticesWorkers Affected
Tourmobile Sightseeing2224
Carey International2117
RATP DEV and Midtown Group152
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority11,604
Lockheed Martin15
DC Department of Transportation165
US Department of Transportation1110
United Airlines1504
American Airlines144

Transportation Layoffs by City in District of Columbia

CityNoticesWorkers Affected
Washington92,550
Transportation2175

Latest Transportation Layoff Notices in District of Columbia

CompanyCityEmployeesTypeNotice Date
RATP DEV and Midtown GroupWashington52-2025-10-29
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit AuthorityWashington1,604Layoff2020-10-22
Tourmobile SightseeingWashington112Closure2011-10-12
Lockheed MartinWashington5Layoff2011-08-01
Tourmobile SightseeingWashington112Closure2011-08-01
DC Department of TransportationTransportation65Layoff2009-07-23
US Department of TransportationTransportation110Layoff2008-10-24
United AirlinesWashington504Layoff2006-08-17
American AirlinesWashington44Layoff2006-03-31
Carey InternationalWashington54Closure2006-03-09
Carey InternationalWashington63Layoff2005-03-08

Frequently Asked Questions

How many transportation layoffs have occurred in District of Columbia?

There have been 11 transportation WARN Act layoff notices in District of Columbia, affecting 2,725 workers.

Which transportation companies have had the most layoffs in District of Columbia?

The top companies are: Tourmobile Sightseeing, Carey International, RATP DEV and Midtown Group, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Lockheed Martin.

What cities in District of Columbia have the most transportation layoffs?

The most affected cities are: Washington, Transportation.