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MTA New York City Transit (TA) (and subsidiary, the Manhattan & Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority) has a WARN Act filing history stretching from June 2009 to October 2010, with 7 notices affecting 2,689 employees in total. All filings are in New York. All classified notices are layoffs. The largest single filing affected 1,194 employees in New York, NY (June 2009). There have been no new filings in the past 12 months.

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.

Layoff History

Employees affected over time

All WARN Act Notices

Location Effective Date Employees Type
New York, NY Oct 6, 2010 5 layoff
Brooklyn, NY Sep 17, 2010 164 layoff
New York, NY Aug 4, 2010 25 layoff
New York, NY Jun 27, 2010 25 layoff
New York, NY Jun 27, 2010 676 layoff
New York, NY May 7, 2010 600 layoff
New York, NY Jun 26, 2009 1,194 layoff