Texas WARN Act Notices
Texas follows the federal WARN Act. The TWC maintains a public record of all WARN notices filed by Texas employers. Layoff Lookout monitors filings from the Texas Workforce Commission and updates this page daily.
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1,001
Workers Affected
105,469
Last 90 Days
39
Most Recent
Apr 6, 2026
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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.
Texas follows the federal WARN Act. The TWC maintains a public record of all WARN notices filed by Texas employers.
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 Texas in one place.