From Center for Jobs and the Economy <[email protected]>
Subject WARN ACT Data: March Through June 10
Date June 10, 2020 10:30 PM
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Web Version [link removed] | Update Preferences [link removed] [link removed] WARN ACT Data:

March through June 10

Updated WARN Act layoffs from EDD primarily cover layoffs from earlier weeks. The number of permanent layoffs including both from worker layoffs and establishment closures are now growing, rising to 14.7% of the total since March. This shift illustrates the additional challenges to the state’s economy to achieve recovery as the reopening period now begins.

As indicated, the bulk of filings cover layoffs at the beginning of the economic shutdown. Notices covering layoffs in June and July reflect levels closer to those in the prior years. Notices covering these periods will continue to be filed, however, as the Governor’s executive order eliminated the nonfiling penalties temporarily but kept the filing requirements in place. The data below removes duplicates in the EDD data file.

By city, Los Angeles led with 10.1% of all layoffs, followed by San Diego at 6.6% and San Francisco at 6.4%.

Total employees covered and the rate of permanent layoffs for the state: The statewide data broken down by county: The California Center for Jobs and the Economy provides an objective and definitive source of information pertaining to job creation and economic trends in California. [[link removed]] Contact 1301 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814 916.553.4093 If you no longer wish to receive these emails, select here to unsubscribe. [link removed]
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