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Bethesda-based Marriott to cut over 800 jobs
Bethesda-based Marriott to lay off more than 800 corporate workers
Bethesda-based Marriott International plans to lay off hundreds of workers in January. Some 833 employees will be part of a mass layoff that takes effect Jan. 3, the hotel giant said in a notice
‘Mass layoff': Bethesda-based Marriott to cut over 800 jobs
Marriott, a major employer headquartered in Bethesda, plans to cut more than 800 jobs. A “mass layoff” will cut 833 positions effective Jan. 3, 2025, a notice on the Maryland Department of Labor’s website says. Marriott is restructuring, a company spokeswoman told News4.
Marriott employees facing layoffs in early 2025
Marriott International, headquartered in Bethesda, has announced that 833 current employees will be impacted. The layoffs, detailed in a Maryland WARN notice issued on Nov. 14, will take effect on January 3, 2025.
Marriott to lay off over 800 workers in Maryland amid restructuring
More than 800 workers are set to be laid off from Marriott International, Inc., as a part of the company's reshaping plan for 2025, a spokesperson confirmed.
Marriott to lay off hundreds in Bethesda
Bethesda, Maryland-based Marriott International has reportedly told staffers its restructuring plans mean there will be hundreds of layoffs.
Marriott to lay off more than 800 workers as part of restructuring plan
Hundreds of employees of Marriott — one of the biggest companies in Montgomery County — are being told they’re going to be checked out of their jobs in just a few weeks. Marriott was required by Maryland law to issue a warning that 833 people will lose their jobs in January of 2025 — six weeks from now.
Marriott To Lay Off Over 800 Corporate HQ Employees In Bethesda
The hotel giant filed a Work Adjustment and Retraining Notification with Maryland last week, saying the layoffs would take effect Jan. 3.
Marriott to lay off more than 800 employees at corporate offices
Marriott announced that it would lay off more than 800 employees but said that it wouldn’t affect hotel staffing.
Bethesda-based Marriott to lay off more than 800 employees
The international hotel chain has been headquartered in Bethesda since 1979, with its newest global office completed in 2022, according to Marriott. The company is one of the largest employers in Montgomery County, with more than 5,000 people working for Marriott International as of 2015, according to the Maryland Department of Commerce.
Marriott to lay off more than 800 in Bethesda
Marriott will lay off more than 800 workers at its corporate headquarters, part of the hospitality giant’s global effort to streamline operations and cut costs.
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