First COVID-19 layoff notices posted at state site
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DENVER — The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment Tuesday released the first batch of processed notices required by the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, a week after more than 25,000 first-time unemployment benefit claims were filed in Colorado due to efforts to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus in the state.
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WARN Act notices are generally required when a company with more than 100 employees has a mass layoff or closes.
The following is a list of layoffs listed in Larimer, Weld, Boulder and Broomfield counties released to the public on Tuesday, March 24. All notices cite the COVID-19 virus and say the businesses are temporarily closed unless otherwise noted here:
MetroLux 14 Theaters/MetroLux Dine-In/Metro Rocky Mountain Cinemas, Loveland — 109 laid off, 11 on furlough.
Rusty Bucket Restaurant and Tavern, Westminster, 65 laid off.
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