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Transportation Layoffs in West Virginia

Tracking 10 transportation WARN Act layoff notices affecting 377 workers in West Virginia. Data from official state workforce agency filings, updated daily.

10
Total Notices
377
Workers Affected
7
Cities
7
Companies

Top Companies — Transportation Layoffs in West Virginia

CompanyNoticesWorkers Affected
Pilot Thomas Logistics378
Enterprise Holdings251
Beech Mountain Railroad14
Avis Budget115
Kanawha Transportation Center187
Falcon Transport121
CSX Transportation Huntington Division Headquarters1121

Transportation Layoffs by City in West Virginia

CityNoticesWorkers Affected
Morgantown378
St. Albans251
Mill Creek14
Charleston115
Wheeling187
Weirton121
Huntington1121

Latest Transportation Layoff Notices in West Virginia

CompanyCityEmployeesTypeNotice Date
Beech Mountain RailroadMill Creek4Closure2023-05-12
Avis BudgetCharleston15Layoff2020-08-28
Enterprise HoldingsSt. Albans3Layoff2020-04-24
Kanawha Transportation CenterWheeling87Layoff2020-04-02
Enterprise HoldingsSt. Albans48Layoff2020-03-23
Falcon TransportWeirton21Closure2019-04-27
Pilot Thomas LogisticsMorgantown8Layoff2016-04-11
Pilot Thomas LogisticsMorgantown12Layoff2016-03-23
Pilot Thomas LogisticsMorgantown58Layoff2016-03-07
CSX Transportation Huntington Division HeadquartersHuntington121Closure2016-01-19

Frequently Asked Questions

How many transportation layoffs have occurred in West Virginia?

There have been 10 transportation WARN Act layoff notices in West Virginia, affecting 377 workers.

Which transportation companies have had the most layoffs in West Virginia?

The top companies are: Pilot Thomas Logistics, Enterprise Holdings, Beech Mountain Railroad, Avis Budget, Kanawha Transportation Center.

What cities in West Virginia have the most transportation layoffs?

The most affected cities are: Morgantown, St. Albans, Mill Creek, Charleston, Wheeling.