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US Layoffs — June 2001

The US labor market showed continued flux as employers filed 115 WARN Act notices in June 2001, impacting roughly 17,609 workers — representing a pullback from May and up 209% versus June 2000. Filings came from 11 states and territories, with an average of 153 workers per notice.

115
Total Notices
17,609
Workers Affected
11
States Reporting
153
Avg per Notice
42
Closures

Top States by Workers Affected

State-by-state layoff summary
StateNoticesWorkers
Pennsylvania213,283
Georgia112,957
Texas242,892
Ohio132,276
Florida141,938
Michigan101,263
Alabama81,078
Maryland9903
Kentucky2655
Kansas1200
Oklahoma2164

Pennsylvania led the nation with 3,283 workers affected across 21 notices , followed by Georgia (2,957 workers) and Texas (2,892 workers) .

Industry Breakdown

Industry breakdown
IndustryNoticesWorkers
Manufacturing6910,349
Information & Technology101,924
Retail61,710
Transportation6870
Accommodation & Food4837
Healthcare2402
Arts & Entertainment2295
Construction2236
Finance & Insurance3224
Real Estate1175

The Manufacturing sector led the way in workforce reductions with 10,349 workers across 69 notices. In a parallel development, Information & Technology reported 1,924 workers.

Layoff Type Analysis

Layoff types breakdown
TypeNoticesWorkers
Closure425,821
Layoff7816

Closures accounted for 33% of all affected workers nationally, with the majority of events being layoffs rather than full closures.

Largest Layoffs

Largest layoff notices
CompanyLocationWorkersType
Thomaston MillsThomaston, Georgia1,400
Thomson MultimediaDunmore, Pennsylvania1,050Closure
Spring Hill NurseriesTipp City, Ohio845
SolectronAustin, Texas600
American GreetingsLouisville, Kentucky545
AmercordLumber City, Georgia392
Diplomat HotelHallandale Beach, Florida391
Compaq Computers - Houston3Cypress, Texas356
CompUSA - Dallas5Dallas, Texas350
Argenbright Security, Inc. Philadelphia International AirportPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania332Closure

The single largest action involved Thomaston Mills in Thomaston, Georgia, reporting 1,400 affected workers. Thomson Multimedia followed with 1,050 workers.

Trend & Outlook

This is the third consecutive month of declining layoff activity.

The data underscores a mixed picture for the nation's labor market, with activity diverging between monthly and annual comparisons. The Manufacturing sector warrants close attention heading into the next period.

This report covers all WARN Act filings with notice dates in June 2001. 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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