Thread regarding DIRECTV layoffs

Were you laid off? WARN Act

The WARN Act requires an employer to notify employees, in writing, 60 days before a layoff, and pay the employee for those 60 days, in addition to any severance the employee may be entitled to. Unfortunately, some employers attempt to circumvent the law. If your employer did not provide you the 60 days’ notice (and pay you for those 60 days), please contact the Federal Department of Labor (DOL) or your state’s WARN office for help.

The original Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) was a Federal law that applied to all 50 states. Since the Federal WARN law was passed, most states have enacted a state WARN Act.

Among other things, the state WARN acts require employers to report layoff statistics to a state office. In fact, an employer may report the number of employees they intend to layoff, by location, before the layoff and report that information to a state WARN act office that may be available on a state web site.

Therefore, assuming the employer complied with state law, you might be able to learn about the number of employees an employer intends to layoff, by location, before the layoff. Otherwise, you can determine the number of employees that were laid off after the layoff.

If your employer laid off employees and you don’t find the layoff statistics on your state’s WARN Web site, you may anonymously report this to your state’s office responsible for the WARN act, and they will instruct the employer to report the statistics

The Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification ACT (WARN) is a Federal law that applies to all 50 states
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/eta/layoffs/warn
Review Workers' Guide
Send specific questions to:
warn.inquiries@dol.gov

If you’d like to learn more about the WARN Act and whether your employer is complying with this Federal and State law, please review these articles. Please copy this info to your desktop and share this information with your co-workers

WARN Act Class Action Lawsuits
https://lawclubs.org/warn-act-class-action-lawsuits/

The WARN Act and Twitter
https://www.newsweek.com/warn-act-have-do-twitter-layoffs-1757119

Great article on the WARN Act
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/federal-and-state-warn-acts-should-guide-approach-to-layoffs

WARN Act
https://www.classlawgroup.com/employment/termination/warn-act/

General Dynamics Workers Win Class Cert. In WARN Act Suit
https://warnlawyers.com/2022/02/09/general-dynamics-workers-win-class-cert-in-warn-act-suit/

WARN Act Ruling Potential Cause of Concern for Larger Employers
https://www.hrpolicy.org/insight-and-research/resources/2021/hrpa/01-2021/warn-act-ruling-potential-cause-of-concern-for-lar/

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Lost my job at DIRECTV as company out sourced to Philippines for cheap labor. Poor company is going broke and is broken with the ship sinking fast. So sad that I was a 21 year employee and heard calls from customers wanting us based customer service, and agents not understanding. America's need to take a stand against outsourcing. Ai is going ki-l more jobs along with robotics

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@1nja+1kVCXi3y dont bother. the warn act is a letter to santa claus shilled by 100-IQs that think people on npr are smart

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What if severance is greater than 60 days- does it still apply (the 60 day notice or pay?).

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