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Layoffs TrackerCalifornia 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: HPQ

American 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.

StateLocationEmployeesAnnouncedEffective
CASonoma County11May 10, 2022Jul 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 Some filings are later rescinded or modified — this tracker reflects raw filed data and may include filings that did not result in actual layoffs.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.