Texas has recorded 491 WARN filings over the past 24 months, affecting 52,235 workers across 273 companies. The most active filer is Equus Workforce Solutions with 29 filings. Most filings are concentrated in Houston, Austin, and Fort Worth. Filing dates range from May 2, 2024 through Apr 6, 2026. Employers provided an average of 53 days notice before the effective date. Filings in the most recent quarter were lower than the prior quarter, with 36 compared to 59.

Last 24 Months

Workers Affected
52,235
Filings
491
Companies Affected
273
Avg Workers / Filing
106
Top Employer
Zachry Industrial
4,536 workers
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Largest filing this month DSV Contract Logistics (3PL Logistics Facility) 391 workers

Monthly Trend

Monthly avg: 2,176/mo

Top Cities

Year-over-Year

2026 YTD
6,340
2025
2024

Closure vs. Layoff

Note: 100% of filings do not specify type.

Top Employers Filing in Texas

Laid off in Texas?

If your employer filed a WARN notice in Texas, you are entitled to 60 days advance written notice before your last day. During the notice period, you remain employed with regular pay and benefits. If your employer gave less than 60 days notice, you may be entitled to back pay and benefits for each day of the shortfall. After your last day, file for unemployment insurance with the Texas Workforce Commission as soon as possible. Review your COBRA options to continue health coverage for up to 18 months. Visit your local America's Job Center for free career counseling, resume help, and retraining vouchers. Ask specifically about Rapid Response services, which are designed for WARN-affected workers.

File for Texas Unemployment Insurance

Apply online at the Texas Workforce Commission. You may be eligible before your last day.

COBRA and Health Coverage

Continue your employer health plan for up to 18 months, or compare lower-cost options on the Health Insurance Marketplace.

Your Rights Under the WARN Act

Employers with 100 or more employees must give 60 days written notice before mass layoffs or plant closings.

Career Services and Training

Free career counseling, resume help, job search assistance, and retraining programs through CareerOneStop.

Find Your Local Job Center

America's Job Centers offer free career counseling, resume help, job search assistance, and retraining vouchers for WARN-affected workers. Ask about Rapid Response services.

About This Data

Texas follows the federal WARN Act with no additional state-level requirements. All data on this page is sourced from official filings published by the Texas Workforce Commission. Updated daily on business days. View source data at Texas Workforce Commission →

Recent Texas Filings

All Closures Layoffs 202620252024
CompanyCityTypeWorkersEffectiveFiled
Sodexo (SDH Services East, LLC) HCA Kingwood Kingwood 81 2026-06-13 2026-04-06
Sodexo (SDH Services East, LLC) HCA Clear Lake Webster 86 2026-06-13 2026-04-06
Sodexo (SDH Services East, LLC) HCA Women's Hospital of Texas Houston 66 2026-06-13 2026-04-06
Sodexo (SDH Services East, LLC) HCA Southeast Texas Medical Center Pasadena 63 2026-06-13 2026-04-06
DSV Contract Logistics (3PL Logistics Facility) Wilmer 391 2026-04-30 2026-04-02
Chartwell's Higher Education (Texas State University San Marcos 183 2026-05-31 2026-03-31
Hyatt Austin 126 2026-05-31 2026-03-31
The Lodge Card Club Round Rock 144 2026-03-24 2026-03-26
Endeavors Eagle Lake Children's Center Eagle Lake 88 2026-03-24 2026-03-26
CPLC Texas (Magnolia ORR Site) Los Fresnos 56 2026-03-31 2026-03-26
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