Waste Management Layoffs

All WARN Act mass layoff and plant closure notices filed by Waste Management.

10
Total Notices
845
Workers Affected
5
States
2005
First Filing
2023
Latest Filing

Waste Management WARN Act Filings

CompanyLocationEmployeesNotice DateType
WM - Waste ManagementElkridge, MD662024-09-13
WM - Waste ManagementElkridge, MD662024-09-13Closure
Waste ManagementSanta Clarita, CA782023-05-05Layoff
Waste Management, CA782023-04-25Permanent Layoff
Waste Management5960 El Camino Real Carlsbad, CA762022-05-02Layoff
Waste Management1800 S. Grand Ave Santa Ana, CA982022-04-29Layoff
Waste Management, CA762022-04-28Permanent Layoff
Waste Management, CA982022-04-28Permanent Layoff
Waste Management National Transportation ServicesCarnesville, GA692019-12-20
Waste Management National Transportation ServicesCarnesville, GA692019-12-20
Valley Waste ManagementWalnut Creek, CA662014-12-11Layoff
Valley Waste ManagementWalnut Creek, CA662014-11-21Permanent Layoff
Waste ManagementOak Harbor, WA1252014-06-27Closure
Waste ManagementLeesburg, FL672013-10-10
Waste ManagementAlpharetta, GA622012-05-04
Waste Management of St. TammanySlidell, LA552009-05-01
Waste Management of New York, LLCBrooklyn, NY1802007-07-03Layoff
Waste Management of New York, LLC (Long Island Division)Yaphank, NY82006-12-05Layoff
Waste Management of New York, LLC (Long Island Division)Port Washington, NY72006-12-05Layoff
Waste Management of New York, LLC (Long Island Division)Glen Cove, NY92006-12-05Layoff

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Waste Management Layoff FAQ

How many layoffs has Waste Management had?
Waste Management has filed 10 WARN Act notices affecting a total of 845 workers across 5 states.
When was Waste Management's most recent layoff?
Waste Management's most recent WARN Act filing was on 2023-05-05.
What states has Waste Management laid off workers in?
Waste Management has filed WARN Act notices in: California, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Washington.
What is the WARN Act?
The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act is a federal law that requires employers with 100 or more employees to provide 60 calendar days' advance notice of plant closings and mass layoffs.
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