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The most recent WARN filings advise of the impending layoffs, and four unexpected companies have now announced them in Florida.
If a company intends to lay off fifty or more workers, they must notify the appropriate authorities in advance by the WARN Act.
This makes it possible for impacted areas to receive aid from state and municipal governments.
Listed below are some of the most recent companies to have notified layoffs via a WARN Notice submitted to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
As of September 23, a total of 101 workers would be laid off as a consequence of the closure of a Mulberry plant brought about by the bankruptcy of furniture retailer W.S. Badcock.
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The Daytona Beach-based Volusia Tolling Program run by TTEC Government Solutions will soon come to an end. Therefore, on September 30, 126 workers, primarily toll collectors, will be let off.
As of September 30th, 150 people working at Lutheran Services Florida in Tampa will lose their jobs.
The permanent closure of a Winn-Dixie store in Lakeland has resulted in the loss of 48 jobs for residents.
Business closures, downsizing, and layoffs impacting hundreds of employees in the next weeks are common threads among these announcements, which indicate a sequence of job losses across many industries and locations in Florida.