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CaliforniaWarn

California WARN Act Tracker

Independent tracking of layoff notices filed with the California Employment Development Department. Updated daily.

Counties
27
Companies
271
Workers Affected
23,500
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Recent Filings

Company Workers Effective Date Notice Date
Macy's 77 2026-03-18 2026-01-09
Thermo Fisher Scientific 173 2026-03-18 2026-01-27
Albertsons Companies 75 2026-03-19 2026-01-16
DHL Supply Chain 74 2026-03-20 2026-01-15
Meta 363 2026-03-20 2026-01-16
Super A Foods 20 2026-03-24 2026-01-23
Gilead Sciences 34 2026-03-27 2026-01-21
Foreside Home Care & Nursing 300 2026-03-27 2026-02-26
Food 4 Less #364 64 2026-03-28 2026-02-27
Google 70 2026-03-29 2026-01-26

Filings by County

County Companies Workers Affected
Los Angeles 64 5,891
Orange 30 2,867
Santa Clara 40 2,422
San Bernardino 10 1,915
Riverside 17 1,819
San Diego 24 1,428
Alameda 18 1,220
Stanislaus 5 984
San Francisco 12 905
Solano 7 852
Sacramento 4 514
San Mateo 8 510
Kern 6 380
Madera 2 271
Sonoma 5 243
Placer 2 242
Ventura 2 174
Siskiyou 1 147
Contra Costa 3 110
Fresno 2 107
Kings 1 100
Glenn 1 90
Plumas 1 79
Butte 1 75
Napa 2 71
Santa Barbara 2 67
San Joaquin 1 17

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About California WARN Act Filings

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers with 100 or more employees to provide 60 calendar days advance written notice of a plant closing or mass layoff. California's WARN Act (Labor Code sections 1400-1408) extends this to employers with 75 or more employees.

All data on this site is sourced from filings published by the California Employment Development Department (EDD). Filings shown reflect active layoff notices within the current 60-day notice window.

If you have been notified of a layoff, you may be eligible for unemployment insurance, health coverage through Covered California, and food assistance through CalFresh. Visit our resources page for a complete guide to available support.