WaMu hands more than 9,000 workers pink slips

It had been in the works since JPMorgan Chase bought the failing Washington Mutual corporation in September, but WaMu employees Monday were finally given word on their future with the company.

According to Chase Spokesperson Christine Holevas, Chase will be letting go approximately 9,200 employees, including several thousand in Seattle. But workers in WaMu’s branch offices will not be affected by the layoffs.

“In Seattle, it’s about 3,400,” Holevas said.

Holevas noted approximately 1,500 of those Seattle-based employees received 60-day notices informing them that their positions would be cut Jan. 31. Along with the layoffs in the Puget Sound region, an additional 2,500 former WaMu employees received the immediate notices.

In addition, 5,200 other employees, including approximately 1,900 in the Seattle area, will be kept on as part of a transitional team. Those employees will be paid double during the transition (retroactive to Oct. 1), but Holevas said there was no indication the jobs would last more than one year.

“We anticipate most of these employees will be transitioned out sometime next year,” she said.

The layoffs will come mainly from the corporate side of the business. None of the branch workers will be affected by the layoffs.

“It basically affected all functions except the branch,” Holevas said.

According to Holevas, Chase has no plans to close any of the branches in the region.

“The only reason we are considering closing branches are the overlap markets,” she said. “You don’t have that in Washington.”

Holevas said career placement resources would be made available to employees who have been laid off.

WaMu workers are also receiving information from the state about unemployment benefits and job-search assistance. A series of informal sessions hosted by the state Employment Security Department begin Dec. 11 for workers facing unemployment.

Workers will learn about how to apply for unemployment benefits and receive additional information about training.

For more information about unemployment benefits and available services, visit www.esd.wa.giv/

uibenefots/whatsnew/index.php.

JPMorgan Chase acquired Washington Mutual in September for $1.9 billion.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

File Photo, Kent Reporter
Train strikes, kills Kent man, 64, in wheelchair on tracks

Feb. 4 incident at East James Street second death by train in three days in Kent

File Photo, Kent Reporter
Kent Police Blotter: Jan. 12-18

Incidents include attempted robbery, carjackings

File Photo, Kent Reporter
Kent woman standing on tracks struck and killed by train | Update

Woman identified; reportedly waving at train Feb. 2 in the 1000 block of First Avenue North

Image courtesy King County Sheriff's Office
Super Bowl patrols underway as part of ‘Night of 1,000 Stars’ campaign

Emphasis patrols will be active in King County to encourage safe driving

COURTESY PHOTO, Sound Transit
No light rail service in Kent on Saturday, Feb. 7

Sound Transit to close line between Federal Way and Angle Lake for maintenance; buses will run

t
Kent high school students hit streets to protest ICE

Hundreds oppose actions that resulted in deaths of protesters in Minneapolis and removal of immigrants

United States Courthouse in Seattle. COURTESY PHOTO, USDOJ
Man pleads guilty to home invasion robberies in Kent, elsewhere

Armed, masked men entered homes in 2022 and tied up victims as they ransacked places

t
King County Metro rolls out new fleet of battery-electric buses

Routes in Kent, Auburn and Renton among the cities that will feature the new buses

Kent Police arrest a suspect Jan. 16 after he reportedly stabbed a man earlier in the day at the Kent Library. COURTESY PHOTO, King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
Man, 37, faces assault charge in Kent Library stabbing

Reportedly stabbed 18-year-old man in arm Jan. 16 in unprovoked attack

U.S. Courthouse in Seattle. COURTESY PHOTO, USDOJ
Man found guilty of robbing multiple people in King County

2-hour carjacking spree in 2022 covered Kent, Bellevue, Redmond, Seattle and ended in Renton

t
Kent man sentenced to over 10 years for Auburn bank robbery

The defendant had multiple felonies on his criminal record.

t
Man gets 6-year prison sentence as part of drug ring

Operated from Kent to Everett dealing fentanyl, cocaine