Liverpool, NY WARN Notice: Lab Alliance Closing; 45 Jobs Lost March 16

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Liverpool, N.Y. — A laboratory facility in Liverpool will close in March, eliminating 45 jobs at the site.

According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filing with New York state, Central New York Laboratory Alliance, LLC plans to permanently shut down its facility at 113 Innovation Lane. The closure is scheduled for Monday, March 16, 2026, and will result in the layoff of 45 employees.

The WARN notice indicates the layoffs will occur as part of a permanent facility closure, meaning the positions are not expected to be relocated or reinstated at the site. WARN filings are required when employers plan significant layoffs or closures that affect workers within a short timeframe.

Central New York Laboratory Alliance has operated as a regional clinical laboratory and diagnostic services provider, supporting hospitals, healthcare providers, and medical practices throughout Central New York.

The Liverpool facility is located in Onondaga County, north of Syracuse, within an area that includes multiple healthcare and research-related businesses. The closure could affect laboratory technicians, administrative staff, and other support roles connected to the facility’s operations.

State WARN filings typically provide advance notice to workers and local officials so employees have time to seek new employment or training opportunities. According to the filing, the layoffs are expected to occur on the same date as the closure.

Local workforce agencies and employment programs often step in following WARN notices to help displaced workers with job placement services and training resources.

For commuters and young workers in the region, the closure represents another shift in Central New York’s healthcare and laboratory services employment landscape.


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