WARN ACT DATABASE — Data Updated Daily

WACHOVIA has a WARN Act filing history stretching from July 2003 to October 2008, with 15 notices affecting 3,101 employees in total. Filings are concentrated in New Jersey (6) and Pennsylvania (4), with additional notices across 2 other states. Notices include 9 layoffs and 6 facility closures. The largest single filing affected 1,714 employees in Birmingham, AL (November 2004). 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.

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
STATEWIDE, NJ Oct 1, 2008 56 layoff
Bensalem, PA Oct 1, 2008 80 closure
STATEWIDE, NJ Sep 30, 2008 56 layoff
STATEWIDE, NJ Sep 30, 2008 56 layoff
Homewood, AL Sep 26, 2008 76 closure
New York, NY Dec 8, 2007 55 layoff
New York, NY Nov 15, 2007 64 layoff
Philadelphia, PA Nov 6, 2006 176 closure
NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ Nov 1, 2006 138 layoff
NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ Oct 31, 2006 138 layoff
NO. BRUNSWICK, NJ Oct 31, 2006 138 layoff
Philadelphia, PA Sep 30, 2005 274 closure
Montgomery, AL Jan 30, 2005 50 closure
Birmingham, AL Nov 1, 2004 1,714 closure
Doylestown, PA Jul 31, 2003 30 layoff

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