Illinois WARN Act Notices
Illinois WARN Act notices are published monthly by DCEO, covering employers with 75+ employees who plan layoffs of 25+ workers. Layoff Lookout monitors filings from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and updates this page daily.
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See plans →Total Notices
1,126
Workers Affected
125,328
Last 90 Days
35
Most Recent
Apr 29, 2026
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Recent Illinois WARN Notices
View all →NSI Industries, LLC
Vernon Hills · Hardware Merchant Wholesalers
CVS Health/Oak Street Health MSO, LLC
Chicago · Office Administrative Services
Consolidated Hospitality Supplies
Vernon Hills · Furniture Merchant Wholesalers
Norvax, LLC
Chicago · Insurance Agencies and Brokerages
Spirit Airlines
Schiller Park · Passenger Air Transportation
Georgia-Pacific LLC
Mount Olive · Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing
Winston Brands, Inc.
Melrose Park · General Merchandise Retailer
Winston Brands, Inc.
Elk Grove Village · General Merchandise Retailer
The Fresh Market
Naperville · Grocery Retailer
Panduit Corp.
DeKalb · Wiring Device Manufacturing
Ingersoll Rand
Princeton · Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers
Fervalue USA LLC
Chicago · Nonchocolate Confectionery Manufacturing
Baker & Taylor, LLC
Momence · Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Wholesaler
Virgin Hotels Chicago
Chicago · Hotel Management Company
Transform SR LLC
Manteno · Department Store
What is a WARN Notice?
The federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers with 100 or more employees to give at least 60 days' advance notice before plant closings or mass layoffs affecting 50+ workers.
Illinois WARN Act notices are published monthly by DCEO, covering employers with 75+ employees who plan layoffs of 25+ workers.
WARN notices are public records filed with state workforce agencies. Layoff Lookout aggregates these filings daily so workers, researchers, and journalists can track layoff activity across Illinois in one place.