The latest company to file layoff notices in the state of Maryland is Megabus NorthEast.
Below is a list of other businesses who have advised of upcoming layoffs in Maryland this year:
- Jubilant Cadista Pharmaceuticals advised that a plant in Salisbury will close on June 17, resulting in 221 job losses.
- Crown Castle is laying off 20 employees in Columbia on August 13, while WillScot Mobile Mini is laying off 30 staff in Harmans on July 5.
- In Hyattsville, Transdev plans to cut 498 positions, while First Transit will eliminate 408 jobs in Capitol Heights. Both rounds of layoffs are scheduled for June 30, marking a significant blow to the local workforce.
- Jacobs Technology laid off 463 staff on May 31.
- Meanwhile, Upper Chesapeake Emergency Medicine Physicians laid off 190 staff in Baltimore on June 1.
- Home Depot filed two layoff notices in Maryland, laying off 40 staff across Gaithersburg and Rockville.
- ADT Solar Health advised that 25 staff in Germantown have been laid off due to a plant closure.
- LGS Staffing laid off 125 staff on May 10.
- Essendant closed a location in Hanover in May, resulting in 101 employees losing their jobs.
- Reimagined Parking filed six WARN notices with the Maryland Department of Labor advising of 33 employees being laid off. Staff were laid off across several locations.
- Charles River Laboratories closed a facility in Frederick in May, leading to job cuts.
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