Public records · 2025–2026

WARN Act Notice Lookup

The WARN Act requires employers to give 60 days advance notice before mass layoffs or plant closings. California’s version (Cal-WARN) requires the same for companies with 75+ employees. New York’s version (NY WARN) requires 90 days. These notices are public record. Search below to see if your employer filed one in 2025–2026.

Cisco Systems

Mass Layoff

Milpitas, CA · 221 employees · Notice: Aug 1, 2025 · Effective: Oct 15, 2025

Source: California EDD WARN

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Ubisoft San Francisco

Plant Closing

San Francisco, CA · 105 employees · Notice: Jun 22, 2026 · Effective: Aug 22, 2026

Source: California EDD WARN

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Cloudflare

Mass Layoff

San Francisco, CA · 300 employees · Notice: May 7, 2026 · Effective: Jul 7, 2026

Source: California EDD WARN

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ServiceNow

Mass Layoff

New York, NY · 50 employees · Notice: Jun 11, 2026 · Effective: Aug 11, 2026

Source: New York DOL WARN

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Amazon

Mass Layoff

Seattle, WA · 450 employees · Notice: Jan 15, 2026 · Effective: Mar 15, 2026

Source: Federal WARN Act

Takeda Pharmaceuticals

Mass Layoff

Cambridge, MA · 247 employees · Notice: Mar 30, 2026 · Effective: Jul 1, 2026

Source: Federal WARN Act

What is the WARN Act?

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires employers with 100 or more employees to provide 60 calendar days advance written notice before a plant closing or mass layoff. Notice must be given to affected workers, the state, and local government. Employers who fail to provide proper notice owe each affected employee back pay and benefits for each day of the violation, up to 60 days. This is a legal entitlement — it cannot be waived by accepting severance unless your separation agreement specifically includes a WARN Act release.

State WARN laws

Several states have stronger WARN requirements than federal law. California (Cal-WARN) covers employers with 75 or more employees and requires 60 days notice for closings affecting 50 or more workers. New York (NY WARN) requires 90 days notice — not 60 — and covers employers with 50 or more employees. New Jersey, Illinois, and Maryland also have state-level WARN laws with varying thresholds. If you were laid off in one of these states, you may have stronger protections than federal law alone provides.

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