Layoffs Tracker›California Human Development Substance Recovery
WARN Act · Public Record
California Human Development Substance Recovery
WARN Act filings on record for California Human Development Substance Recovery. Each filing represents a notice submitted to a state workforce agency for a qualifying mass layoff or plant closing.
1
filing
11
employees affected (total)
CA
state
California Human Development Substance Recovery
New York Stock Exchange: HPQAmerican information technology company (1939–2015) From Wikipedia (CC-BY-SA)
- Headquarters
- Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, United States
- Founded
- 1939
- Industry
- computer hardware industry
- Employees
- 302.0K
- Website
- hp.com
All filings
Ordered by announcement date, most recent first. Source links open the original state agency record.
| State | Location | Employees | Announced | Effective |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA | Sonoma County | 11 | May 10, 2022 | Jul 29, 2022 |
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About this data: WARN Act filings are public records submitted to state workforce agencies when employers plan mass layoffs of 50+ employees or plant closings affecting 100+ workers. Some filings are later rescinded or modified — this tracker reflects raw filed data and may include filings that did not result in actual layoffs. Data is updated weekly from primary state agency sources.