T-Mobile Files WARN Cuts Across Four States
T-Mobile filed a series of WARN notices cutting at least ~600 roles across Washington (393), Tennessee (200 at a Chattanooga call center), Texas, and Colorado, as new CEO Srini Gopalan pushed a more digital, AI-forward operating model.
Why Did This Happen?
New CEO Srini Gopalan's push to make the carrier more digitally advanced
Consolidation of call-center and support operations
Automation and AI reshaping customer-service staffing
Roughly $1.2 billion in 2026 network-optimization and restructuring outlays
Impact Analysis
The multi-state WARN filings extend T-Mobile's post-merger workforce reshaping into 2026 and hit call-center hubs hardest, reflecting the telecom sector's broader pivot toward automation.
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