Holiday Season Layoffs Hit Over 2,500 Texas Workers

Illustration showing the impact of job layoffs on Texas during the holiday season.

San Antonio, Texas, December 6, 2025

In a challenging holiday season for the Texas workforce, over 2,500 employees face layoffs across various companies, including Tyson Foods and DLH Solutions. Major job losses signal economic pressures in the manufacturing sector and highlight the resilience of local businesses. Supportive policies and streamlined regulations are essential to help Texans find new employment opportunities amid the economic slowdown.

San Antonio, Texas

Over 2,500 Texas Workers Affected by Holiday Season Layoffs

The holiday season has brought a significant challenge to the Texas workforce, with recent announcements revealing that over 2,500 employees will face layoffs, starting in early 2026. This wave of job losses is a stark reminder of the economic pressures faced by many companies, while also highlighting the resilience and determination of local business leaders navigating these turbulent waters.

As Texas continues to be a hub for entrepreneurial innovation and small-business activity, these layoffs serve as an important reminder of the need for supportive policies that foster growth and success. Streamlined regulations could provide a smoother pathway for businesses to adapt and thrive, benefitting not only the entrepreneurs but also the skilled workforce that fuels our economy.

Tyson Foods Announces Major Layoffs in Amarillo

Among the most significant layoffs is the announcement from Tyson Foods, a major player in the food production industry. The company is set to eliminate its B-shift operations at its Amarillo plant, leading to the loss of over 1,700 jobs by January 20, 2026. The cuts will predominantly affect production workers and general laborers, along with reductions in staffing such as microbiologists, heavy machinery operators, administrative staff, and technicians.

Additional Layoffs Across Texas

Other companies are also contributing to this concerning trend in job losses. DLH Solutions, known for its contract services to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, may see outplacement for up to 298 employees in North Texas due to the abrupt termination of a government contract. Furthermore, United Supermarkets, operating under The United Family, is planning to lay off 126 employees at its headquarters in Lubbock as part of a restructuring effort. Closing its Grand Prairie facility, Dometic Corporation will be eliminating 54 jobs between January 12 and March 31.

Broader Impact on Texas Employment

The recent layoffs are part of a broader trend affecting the Texas labor market. In the first quarter of 2025, the state experienced the elimination of over 8,000 jobs, particularly impacting the manufacturing sector. Major metropolitan areas like Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio have seen considerable job losses, indicating signs of economic slowing across sectors of our state’s economy.

Context and Background

Under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, companies are mandated to provide advance notice of mass layoffs. Texas has noted a significant surge in WARN notifications, with a 51.7% increase reported during the first ten months of 2023 compared to the prior year. This increase reflects ongoing economic challenges and restructuring initiatives across various industries.

Conclusion

The recent wave of layoffs in Texas highlights the ongoing challenges facing the state’s workforce, especially during the holiday season. As businesses adapt to current economic pressures, thousands are left searching for new employment opportunities. In these challenging times, supporting local businesses and promoting entrepreneurial innovation through proactive, less burdensome regulations will be essential in fostering a more resilient economic environment moving forward.

FAQ

What companies are laying off employees in Texas?

Tyson Foods, DLH Solutions, United Supermarkets, and Dometic Corporation have announced layoffs affecting hundreds of Texas workers.

How many jobs have been lost in Texas due to recent layoffs?

Over 2,500 Texas workers were informed of layoffs during the Thanksgiving holiday week, with job losses set to commence in early 2026.

Which sectors are most affected by layoffs in Texas?

The manufacturing sector has been particularly affected, with major metropolitan areas experiencing significant job losses.

What is the WARN Act, and how does it relate to these layoffs?

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers to provide advance notice of mass layoffs. In Texas, WARN notices have been on the rise, reflecting broader economic challenges and restructuring efforts within various industries.

How are these layoffs impacting the Texas economy?

The recent wave of layoffs underscores the challenges facing the state’s workforce, particularly during the holiday season, as companies adjust operations and respond to economic pressures.

Key Features

Feature Details
Number of Layoffs Over 2,500 Texas workers affected by recent layoffs
Companies Involved Tyson Foods, DLH Solutions, United Supermarkets, Dometic Corporation
Sectors Affected Manufacturing sector, with significant job losses in major metropolitan areas
WARN Act Compliance Employers providing advance notice of mass layoffs as required by the WARN Act
Economic Impact Challenges facing the Texas workforce, particularly during the holiday season

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