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Tendit Group files Arizona notice for 143 Phoenix layoffs

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The Tendit Group filed a WARN notice in Arizona covering 143 employees at its Phoenix facility on East Rose Garden Lane. The filing gives advance notice of workforce reductions but does not explain the reason, timeline, or specific roles affected.

The Tendit Group, a multi-state facility services company, has notified Arizona of a significant workforce reduction in Phoenix. According to the report, the company filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN, covering 143 employees at its site at 2503 East Rose Garden Lane.

WARN filings are meant to provide early notice when larger layoffs or closures are planned, giving workers, state agencies, and local officials some time to prepare for the disruption. In this case, the filing confirms the number of affected employees but does not spell out why the cuts are happening, when they will take effect, or which positions are being eliminated.

The company describes itself as a single-source provider of exterior maintenance, infrastructure, and property-support services for commercial clients around the country. That means the cuts could matter not only to direct employees, but also to vendors, subcontractors, property managers, and customers that rely on the Phoenix operation as part of a wider service network.

Because the notice concerns a Phoenix facility in the north Maricopa County corridor, the reductions could ripple through a local labor market that includes operations, field service, maintenance, and support roles. For workers, the immediate relevance is obvious: a formal layoff signal has now been recorded with the state. For employers, the filing may also create a near-term pool of experienced job seekers with transferable skills.

In a week that also brought several Arizona expansion and opening stories, the WARN notice stands out as a reminder that local economic momentum is uneven. New investment and hiring in some parts of the state can coexist with retrenchment in others, making job-market monitoring especially important for Phoenix-area residents.

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