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Maverick Gaming Cuts Jobs at Multiple Casinos

Maverick Gaming plans employee layoffs. These layoffs affect three company casinos. Mountlake Terrace's Crazy Moose casino is affected. Its operations are in western Washington. A state notification confirmed the job cuts.

Mountlake Terrace, Washington

https://www.edmondsbeacon.com/stories/fff,179554


Terex Closes North Bend Facility

Terex plans to close its North Bend plant. This decision follows a recent company merger. Terex merged with REV Group. Up to 117 employees may face layoffs. The plant is located in North Bend, Washington.

North Bend, Washington

https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2026/05/26/terex-genie-rev-north-bend-washington-aerials.html


Meta Cuts Hundreds of Washington Jobs for AI Focus

Meta announced 1,395 layoffs in the Seattle area on May 20. These cuts affect approximately 20% of the company's Washington workforce. The layoffs are part of Meta's strategy to offset significant AI investments. Affected employees include technical writers, data scientists, and engineers. Their last day of employment is expected to be July 22, 2026.

Seattle, Washington

https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/1400-seattle-meta-jobs-layoffs


WSU Approves Budget Cuts, Campuses Expect Position Reductions

Washington State University will cut its budget by almost $12 million. The largest portion, over $8 million, targets campuses. WSU Everett faces a 10% cut, and WSU Vancouver a 15% cut. Position reductions are expected at affected campuses. Academic colleges and the Graduate School also received budget reductions.

Washington

https://dailyevergreen.com/197165/news/admin/wsu-to-trim-nearly-12-million-from-university-budget-warns-of-layoffs-at-satellite-campuses/


RNDC Closes Washington Operations, Affecting 267 Workers

Republic National Distributing Company plans to close all Washington facilities. This action will affect 267 employees across four sites. The company is exploring strategic alternatives, including potential sale transactions. RNDC previously signed a letter of intent to sell its Washington and Oregon markets. Employee terminations are expected to occur around July 17, 2026.

Washington

https://mynorthwest.com/local/distributor-washington/4241077


WWCC Cuts Jobs to Tackle Budget Deficit

Walla Walla Community College is eliminating 18 positions as part of a cost-cutting plan. This action includes 10 full-time and eight part-time or temporary roles. The college will also leave seven vacant positions unfilled and reduce hours for 11 employees. These staffing changes are expected to save over $2 million by June 30. The college faces a $4.3 million budget deficit due to funding changes and rising costs.

Walla Walla, Washington

https://www.lmtribune.com/local-news/wwcc-announces-layoffs-projected-to-save-2m-0f2c7a97


Port Angeles Schools Authorize Staff Layoffs

The Port Angeles School District projects a $1.9 million budget shortfall. This deficit is for the 2026–27 school year. Declining enrollment and rising costs drive this deficit. The school board will vote on a resolution to authorize staff reductions. Proposed cuts include teaching, maintenance, and paraeducator positions.

Port Angeles,

https://www.myclallamcounty.com/2026/05/07/port-angeles-schools-consider-layoffs-amid-1-9-million-budget-shortfall/


Whatcom County Warns of Layoffs Amid Budget Shortfall

Whatcom County faces a looming "structural imbalance" in its next two-year budget cycle. Rising labor and materials costs are outpacing stagnant revenues. County Executive Satpal Sidhu warned employees of potential layoffs and schedule adjustments. These measures are being considered for the 2027-28 spending plan. Department heads are currently planning their budget priorities.

Bellingham, Washington

https://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/politics-government/article315647673.html


Snap Cuts 95 Washington Roles for AI Automation

Ninety-five jobs were eliminated by Snap. These cuts occurred in Washington state. The company implemented broader layoffs. Snap seeks to increase automation. This strategy emphasizes AI-driven operational efficiency.

https://letsdatascience.com/news/snap-cuts-95-washington-state-jobs-for-ai-efficiency-72fad0d2


ZoomCare Shuts Bellevue Site, 36 Employees Affected

ZoomCare is closing its Bellevue location. This closure will result in job losses. Exactly 36 workers are affected. Employees will lose their jobs next month. The job losses will occur over a two-week period.

Bellevue, Washington

https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2026/04/17/zoomcare-bellevue-clinic-layoffs-closure.html


Astellas Pharma Closes Universal Cells Seattle Site

Astellas Pharma is closing its Universal Cells office. This office is located in Seattle. The closure will result in some position relocations. These positions will move to South San Francisco. Other positions will move to Westborough, Massachusetts.

https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2026/04/13/astellas-pharma-universal-cells-stem-biotech.html


iHeartMedia Layoffs Hit KJR; Marc James Exits

Marc James is no longer with iHeartMedia's KJR Sports Radio. His departure is part of ongoing iHeartMedia layoffs. These layoffs affect various departments nationwide. KJR has updated its on-air schedule following James' exit. James joined the Seattle station in February 2025.

Seattle, Washington

https://barrettmedia.com/2026/04/15/marc-james-departs-kjr-as-iheartmedia-continues-ongoing-layoffs/


WaPo Layoffs Impact Arts Reporting

The Washington Post recently laid off over 30 percent of its newsroom staff. These cuts included journalists covering arts and entertainment. This continues a decade-long trend of declining arts coverage at the paper. Editors previously cut sections based on profitability and reader metrics. Critics now worry about the future of arts journalism and cultural discourse.

Washington, D.C.

https://dctheaterarts.org/2026/04/05/as-sweeping-layoffs-dim-wapo-theater-coverage-critics-reckon-whats-being-lost/


Vancouver Public Schools Initiates Layoffs Following Budget Vote

Vancouver Public Schools began notifying employees of layoffs last week. These reductions follow the school board's approval of $24 million in budget cuts. The cuts are intended to stabilize the district's budget for the 2026-27 school year. Staffing reductions form a significant part of this financial plan. The district also offers support services, including free counseling, to affected staff.

https://www.kptv.com/2026/03/26/vancouver-schools-begin-layoffs-after-board-approves-24m-budget-cuts/


Timberland Regional Library Cuts 61 Jobs Amid Shortfall

Timberland Regional Library will cut 61 positions. This represents 25% of its total staff. The decision addresses a $3.8 million budget shortfall. Involuntary layoffs are set to take effect in May 2026. Three additional libraries will transition to a self-service model.

Tumwater, Washington

https://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article315076371.html


Atlassian Cuts 1,600 Global Jobs, 63 in Washington

Enterprise software company Atlassian is laying off 1,600 employees, about 10% of its global workforce. This includes 63 workers in Washington state, primarily remote staff. The company is transitioning to an "AI-first company" model. CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes stated this is about adapting skill mixes for the future. CTO Rajeev Rajan, based in Seattle, will also step down. Atlassian shares are down over 50% this year.

Bellevue, Washington

https://www.geekwire.com/2026/atlassian-layoffs-impact-63-workers-in-washington-state-as-cto-steps-down/


CHS Northwest Plans Sale of Five Washington Stores, 57 Layoffs

CHS Northwest announced plans to sell five Washington stores. This action will result in permanent layoffs for 57 employees. The layoffs are scheduled to take effect on May 5, 2026. The affected stores are in Ferndale, Lynden, and Nooksack. Employees have received written notices regarding the store sales.

https://whatnow.com/news/local-news/farmer-owned-cooperative-to-sell-five-washington-stores-57-jobs-affected/


CHS Northwest Divests Four Stores, 38 Jobs Affected

CHS Northwest announced the sale of four Washington stores. This includes the Bellingham Farm & Home store. A total of 38 employees will be laid off across these locations. Layoffs for the Bellingham store will take effect April 19. The company hopes stores remain open under new ownership.

https://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/business/article314779957.html


Unemployment claims rise in Washington

New unemployment claims in Washington ticked up last week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Initial filings climbed to 6,643 for the week ending Feb. 7, compared with 6,294 the week before.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/unemployment-claims-in-washington-increased-last-week/ar-AA1WjUaV


Congdon Packing Company to lay off 102 employees in Yakima

Congdon Packing Company announced on Monday their plans for a mass layoff that will terminate approximately 102 employees by April 15.

The announcement was made under the Washington State WARN Act, and in compliance with the Securing Timely Notification and Benefits for Laid-Off Employees Act.

https://www.nbcrightnow.com/news/congdon-packing-company-to-lay-off-102-employees-in-yakima/article_89b089a8-4a48-404d-bbc2-0297056623f1.html


Washington State Hospitalist contract ended

This is a very large hospital within Washington State. This will significantly affect our ability to get procedures that are not available within Optum or not available due to staffing completed.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/providence-everett-to-end-hospitalist-contract-with-optum-after-20-years/


WA Amazon

Amazon will lay off 2,198 workers in Washington state. Most affected employees are in Seattle and Bellevue.

These cuts primarily impact corporate tech roles. Separations are scheduled from April to June 2026.


WA AMZN CUTS (2K)

Amazon Cuts Washington Jobs Before Earnings Report

Amazon will lay off 2,198 workers in Washington state. Most affected employees are in Seattle and Bellevue. These cuts primarily impact corporate tech roles. Separations are scheduled from April to June 2026. This is part of Amazon's ongoing organizational reset strategy.

https://www.thestreet.com/employment/amazon-delivers-seattle-bellevue-layoffs-2200-ahead-of-earnings


International Paper Shutting Down Union Gap Facility

International Paper is closing its Union Gap facility. This action will result in 102 job losses. The plant manufactures corrugated boxes and paper goods. A large global financial loss drove these closures. Employees will be offered severance and potential transfers.

https://newstalk870.am/union-gap-paper-plant-to-close/


Don't waste your time applying to Washington State jobs.

Washington state hiring managers are all corrupt. The majority of Washington state jobs that are announced first get offered to current "well connected" state employee's family members and close friends. You may be contacted and asked to do an interview, in which you think you got a chance at the job, but you don't. You are really being used as a suc_ker to meet the minimum number of interviews the State hiring manager is required to do. It's still a waste of your time unless you are connected, because the Washington state hiring managers have already chosen a family member or close friend and quietly offered the job to them before they even contact you asking you do an interview. So, consider all Washington state jobs posted as a sham and don't waste your time applying.


Media picked up on WA layoffs

More than 200 different job titles are impacted, according to the filing, including analysts, engineers and technicians, as well as directors and managers.

The cuts targeted nearly 210 senior- and director-level employees, plus seven employees with vice president or senior vice president titles. They include a senior VP of talent and four VP of legal affairs roles.

https://www.geekwire.com/2026/t-mobile-layoffs-telecom-giant-cuts-393-jobs-across-washington-state-including-vp-roles/


Job cuts spread across Seattle as economy struggles

Seattle’s economy is under heavy pressure as layoffs continue to spread across the region. The scale of the job cuts is being described as the most challenging period since the Great Recession, pointing to widespread instability for workers and businesses alike


Expedia Group plans 162 layoffs in Washington

Expedia Group, the Seattle-based travel company, will cut 162 jobs in Washington state, the company disclosed in a filing made Wednesday with the Employment Security Department.

https://www.geekwire.com/2026/filing-expedia-group-layoffs-will-impact-162-workers-in-washington-state/


WARN in Washington State

A warn notice was issued today by the State of Washington for an expedia, layoff occurring on April 1.

It's interesting we've not seen anything for the t mobile layoffs yet.

https://esd.wa.gov/employer-requirements/layoffs-and-employee-notifications/worker-adjustment-and-retraining-notification-warn-layoff-and-closure-database


40 axed

Hanford Contractor HMIS Reduces Workforce by 40

HMIS, a Hanford Site contractor, terminated 40 employees. Notices were issued to these workers on January 19. The company cited an oversized workforce for current needs. This action aims to meet present and future demands. Affected staff received two weeks' pay and severance.

https://www.applevalleynewsnow.com/news/hanford-site-contractor-lays-off-40-workers-effective-immediately/article_9d483c9a-9a84-47b5-8bdf-4b133770a512.html


Meta Cuts Reality Labs Jobs in Washington State

Meta announced layoffs within its reality labs division. A notice confirms 331 Washington state employees will be impacted. These cuts affect staff in Redmond, Bellevue, Seattle, and remote roles. Nationwide, 1,500 positions are being eliminated from the division. Meta is shifting resources towards advanced AI and wearable products.

https://www.king5.com/article/money/business/meta-layoffs-reality-labs-division-including-washington/281-59e40504-5d85-4ca6-a874-930b3f89c45d

Seattle, Washington


WA state layoffs

Salary workers…. Did you get your post increase in January 1st?
WA state minimum wage went up meaning the minimum a salary worker can make in WA state as of Jan 1 2026 raised to $80,168.40 annually. It’s weird the focus was on layoffs and we didn’t get our increase
I will be contacting a lawyer and LNI


As covered locally: Verizon layoffs impact 168 workers in Washington state - GeekWire - Verizon

Verizon is cutting about 168 jobs in Washington state, including analysts, engineers and retail workers. Many of the affected positions are at stores that are being divested or converted to franchise locations, which removes those employees from Verizon’s payroll. The article notes that the cuts follow wider restructuring at the company as it strives to improve financial performance and compete with rival carriers.

URL: https://www.geekwire.com/2025/verizon-layoffs-impact-168-workers-in-washington-state/