WARN ACT DATABASE — Data Updated Daily

International Paper has a WARN Act filing history stretching from February 1998 to April 2026, with 29 notices affecting 5,542 employees in total. Filings are concentrated in Alabama (4) and Washington (3), with additional notices across 12 other states. Notices include 15 facility closures and 11 layoffs and 3 layoffs. The largest single filing affected 790 employees in Mobile, AL (December 2000).

Under the WARN Act (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act), employers with 100 or more employees are required to provide 60 days advance notice before conducting plant closures or mass layoffs. These notices are filed with state labor departments and are public record.

Filing Identities (5)

This page aggregates WARN Act notices filed under 5 related names:

Layoff History

Employees affected over time

All WARN Act Notices

Location Effective Date Employees Type
Union Gap, WA Apr 3, 2026 102 closure
Unknown, GA Aug 21, 2025 101 layoff
Forest Road Hazelton, PA Apr 14, 2025 107 closing
Forest Road Hazelton, PA Apr 14, 2025 107 closure
St. Louis, MO Apr 14, 2025 72 closure
Campti, LA Apr 13, 2025 481 layoff
Georgetown, SC Jan 5, 2025 675 closure
Rockford, IL Dec 18, 2024 104 closing
Kansas City, MO Dec 17, 2024 132 closure
Rockford, IL Dec 17, 2024 104 closing
Statesville, NC Dec 16, 2024 74 closure
Indianapolis, IN Jun 19, 2013 91 closure
Minden, LA Jul 7, 2012 64 layoff
Crawfordsville, IN Jun 26, 2012 57 layoff
Bellevue, WA Jan 14, 2011 78 closure
Auburn, WA Mar 6, 2010 2 closure
Pineville, LA Dec 26, 2009 230 layoff
Hartford City, IN Mar 2, 2009 99 closure
Mason, OH Dec 2, 2008 93 layoff
Geneva, NY Sep 12, 2007 74 closure
Moundville, AL May 20, 2003 172 closure
Christian, KY Mar 31, 2003 300 closure
Odenton, MD Jun 20, 2001 67 layoff
Mobile, AL Dec 31, 2000 790 closure
Courtland, AL Dec 31, 2000 400 layoff
Hamilton, OH Oct 31, 2000 204 layoff
Hamilton, OH Jul 3, 1998 186 layoff
Mobile, AL Feb 1, 1998 450 layoff
Georgetown, SC N/A 126 closure

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