Source-linked US state record
Layoffs in Montana
This page lists every layoff entry we hold for Montana that still links to its original source. It is a record of what we have verified, not a complete count of layoffs in this US state.
41 recorded entries
4,176 jobs across 40 employers
Covering 2015 to 2026
Counted by where the jobs were located. State is recorded from US WARN notices, so this covers United States records only. Rollup records and the per-site notices they absorb are counted once. Open this filter in the full tracker.
Definitions differ by jurisdiction: see what qualifies as a record for Montana before comparing this page’s totals with another US state’s.
Industries affected here
- Energy 975 jobs
- Agriculture 470 jobs
- Government & Nonprofit 383 jobs
- Food & Hospitality 363 jobs
- Manufacturing 362 jobs
- Technology 341 jobs
- Real Estate & Construction 251 jobs
- Logistics & Transport 241 jobs
- Healthcare & Pharma 230 jobs
- Finance & Insurance 187 jobs
Employers with more than one recorded round here
- Decker Coal 2 recorded rounds
Recorded entries
Wells Fargo & Company · 77 jobs
Pacific Source Health · 3 jobs
George's Distributing · 112 jobs
Missoula County/Partnership Health · 300 jobs
Zeco Systems · 1 jobs
UFP Edge · 104 jobs
Accelerate360 Distrubution · 29 jobs
Gary & Leo's Fresh Foods · 164 jobs
Block, Inc · 1 jobs
Mann Mortgage · 109 jobs
Nelson Laboratories · 40 jobs
Sibayne-Stillwater · 700 jobs
VOLTA · 1 jobs
Roseburg Forest Products · 159 jobs
Pyramid Lumber · 101 jobs
American Nursery Services · 100 jobs
Charter Communications · 66 jobs
ION Nutritional Labs · 93 jobs
Sidney Sugars · 300 jobs
Idaho Forest Group · 99 jobs
Decker Coal · 59 jobs
Decker Coal · 76 jobs
BNSF Railway · 79 jobs
Force State of Montana · 83 jobs
Capra Group Inc · 10 jobs
Golden Entertainment · 50 jobs
Altacare of Montana · 94 jobs
CineMark · 64 jobs
ALSCO · 5 jobs
Hilton Garden Inn - Missoula · 85 jobs
Hilton Garden Inn - Kalispell · 48 jobs
JC Penney · 67 jobs
RY Timber · 70 jobs
Boyd Coffee Company · 1 jobs
B/E Aerospace · 80 jobs
Weyerhaueser · 100 jobs
BNSF Railroad · 50 jobs
Tricon Lumber · 50 jobs
Golden Sunlight Mine · 140 jobs
Asurion (NEW) · 341 jobs
Grand Pacific Resorts · 65 jobs
A state page link goes to that state's official WARN list and a data file link goes to the file it publishes. The notice was filed at that source; older notices roll into the state archive.
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