The Brief
- Nearly 400 employees will be laid off by T-Mobile this spring.
- The layoffs are permanent, but the locations impacted are not closing, according to the company.
- T-Mobile previously laid off 121 Washington employees last fall.
SEATTLE – T-Mobile has announced they will soon lay off hundreds of Washington employees in Bellevue, Bothell, Woodinville, and more cities across the state. The positions eliminated include both remote and in-person roles.
The Washington Employment Security Department reports that the company sent a notice to them about layoff plans coming to the company this April.
The cellular network giant cites “changing business needs” for the 393 permanent layoffs. The company has headquarters in Washington and a significant work force in the surrounding Seattle area. …