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US Layoffs — February 2000

The US labor market showed signs of rising strain as employers recorded 70 WARN Act notices in February 2000, covering approximately 13,944 workers — marking a sharp increase from January and up 84% versus February 1999. Filings came from 8 states and territories, with an average of 199 workers per notice.

70
Total Notices
13,944
Workers Affected
8
States Reporting
199
Avg per Notice
16
Closures

Top States by Workers Affected

State-by-state layoff summary
StateNoticesWorkers
Maryland62,849
Florida172,760
Ohio92,318
Texas172,256
Kentucky71,409
Kansas2868
Alabama6750
Michigan6734

Maryland led the nation with 2,849 workers affected across 6 notices , followed by Florida (2,760 workers) and Ohio (2,318 workers) .

Industry Breakdown

Industry breakdown
IndustryNoticesWorkers
Manufacturing263,235
Transportation142,668
Retail22,444
Healthcare62,359
Wholesale Trade2742
Finance & Insurance5377
Information & Technology1213
Real Estate1154
Mining & Energy2141
Professional Services2108

The Manufacturing sector accounted for the largest share of job cuts with 3,235 workers across 26 notices. At the same time, Transportation reported 2,668 workers.

Layoff Type Analysis

Layoff types breakdown
TypeNoticesWorkers
Closure164,152
Layoff2181

Closures accounted for 30% of all affected workers nationally, with the majority of events being layoffs rather than full closures.

Largest Layoffs

Largest layoff notices
CompanyLocationWorkersType
Us AirwaysLinthicum, Maryland2,301Closure
PHS Physician Mgmt. Of OhioCleveland, Ohio1,300
US AIrways (labor dispute)Orlando, Florida800
US AIrways (labor dispute)Tampa, Florida749
Associated Wholesale GrocersKansas City, Kansas687
United States EnrichmentKentucky450
Rosewood Medical CenterHouston, Texas428
Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion PlantPiketon, Ohio425
Heinz Pet ProductsEl Paso, Texas351
Tyco ElectronicsKentucky305

Leading the list was Us Airways in Linthicum, Maryland, reporting 2,301 affected workers. PHS Physician Mgmt. Of Ohio followed with 1,300 workers.

Trend & Outlook

This marks the third consecutive month of rising layoff activity.

The filings reflect mounting pressure on the the nation labor market, with activity running above both recent and year-ago benchmarks. The Manufacturing sector warrants close attention heading into the next period.

This report covers all WARN Act filings with notice dates in February 2000. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires employers with 100+ employees to provide 60-day advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings. Data is sourced from official state filings and updated daily by WARN Firehose, which also tracks SEC 8-K filings, bankruptcy proceedings, H-1B visa petitions, and unemployment claims across all six datasets. API access and data exports available.

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