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Texas Layoffs — April 2026, Week 1

Employers in Texas posted 6 WARN Act notices in April 2026, Week 1, affecting an estimated 1,023 workers. The average filing covered 170 workers, with 0 closures among the notices.

6
Notices Filed
1,023
Workers Affected
170
Avg per Notice
0
Closures
Labor Market Snapshot — Texas (DOL/BLS)
4.3%
Unemployment
(March 2026)
15,678
Initial Claims
(2026-04-25 wk)
1.07%
Insured Unemp. Rate
(2026-04-25 wk)

Industry Breakdown

Industry breakdown
IndustryNoticesWorkers
Transportation2727
Accommodation & Food2167
Healthcare2129

The Transportation sector saw the heaviest impact with 727 workers across 2 notices. On a related front, Accommodation & Food reported 167 workers.

Largest Layoffs

Largest layoff notices
CompanyCityWorkersTypeDate
DSV Contract Logistics (3PL Logistics Facility)Wilmer391
GoldStar Transit (GST) Eagle Mountain/Saginaw Independent School DistrictFort Worth336
Sodexo (SDH Services East, LLC) HCA Clear LakeWebster86
Sodexo (SDH Services East, LLC) HCA KingwoodKingwood81
Sodexo (SDH Services East, LLC) HCA Women's Hospital of TexasHouston66
Sodexo (SDH Services East, LLC) HCA Southeast Texas Medical CenterPasadena63

The largest notice was filed by DSV Contract Logistics (3PL Logistics Facility) at its Wilmer facility, reporting 391 affected workers. GoldStar Transit (GST) Eagle Mountain/Saginaw Independent School District followed with 336 workers.

This report covers WARN Act filings in Texas for Week 1 of April 2026. View the national Week 1 report or view the full April report for Texas.

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