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Comcast Layoffs Soon to Follow as It Closes Its Centennial Division

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Comcast Layoffs Soon to Follow as It Closes Its Centennial Division

Multinational mass media and telecommunication company Comcast has announced the closure of its Centennial division, and job cuts are naturally on their way. The possibility of Comcast layoffs was previously noted by Reuters last month, when the company shared plans to eliminate jobs at its largest units, which house the Xfinity internet, mobile, and pay television businesses. 

Now, the realities of the strategy are slowly taking shape, with more updated information on the divisions that are being affected. Comcast’s plan for upcoming job cuts is expected to roll out by early 2026, but with the WARN notice filed on Wednesday, we now know more about the nature of the scheduled changes.

Comcast layoffs are underway, with the Centennial facility closure leading the organization’s plans to streamline operations. (Image: Pexels)

What We Know About the Comcast Layoffs and Facility Closures

Comcast filed a notice under the requirements of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN Act) with the mayor of Centennial, Colorado. This act is a mandate designed for employers to give employees 60-day notice of the incoming job cuts, allowing them to prepare for the changes to come. In the WARN filing, Elizabeth Peetz, Comcast’s VP of state government affairs, stated that “The West Division operating division will cease to exist beginning in 2026, after which the facility will be closed.” 

As indicated, Comcast’s Centennial closure is expected to result in job cuts, with 302 employees on track to be let go. The Comcast job cuts in the Centennial region reportedly include 72 financial analysts, 25 vice presidents, and 24 finance managers, along with multiple other positions in communication and government relations.

Certain employees may be considered for other positions or retained for “business continuity.” For the most part, many may have to begin the grueling task of finding another source of employment, relying on the severance benefits offered by the organization to make it through to the other side.

Comcast Set to Centralize Jobs and Eliminate Complexity in Structure

The Comcast cuts at its biggest unit aren’t merely for the purpose of downsizing but instead are a result of the company’s hope for a “more streamlined” system of operations. On a mission to flatten its hierarchy by shifting away from the three-tier management structure that currently exists, the organization has shifted its focus to merging the regional and divisional operations, bringing them one step closer to the corporate teams. 

As one of the largest private employers in the state, the elimination of these layers comes with the unfortunate consequence of the elimination of multiple roles that are expected to overlap or grow redundant for future operations. While the Comcast layoffs have begun with the closure of the Centennial facility, similar changes will likely be witnessed in other regions as well. The company has not revealed a headcount reduction goal just yet, which makes it harder to estimate just how many workers will be affected once the business wraps up its shake-up strategy. 

As one might expect, the Comcast layoffs will hit hard for the employees who are officially let go without having secured another role within the organization. This will also mean additional work and adjustments for the workers who are retained by the business, as the initial adjustment period to the new model of operations will not come without its hiccups. While employees come to terms with the shifting systems, HR teams will have a lot on their plates in terms of rebuilding engagement and providing reassurances to workers.

Comcast’s Centennial Closure Does Not Mean a Complete Halting of Business in the Region

On the positive side, the organization is expected to still have its eyes set on building its operations in the region and live up to its image as the largest employer in the city. Centennial’s Economic Development Director, Neil Marciniak, told The Denver Gazette, “Other strategic Comcast facilities in Centennial, that actually predate the City, are planned to remain for the long term.” 

He also added that, “Comcast remains the largest private employer in the city and continues to be an important part of Centennial’s business community and the larger Broadcasting/Telecommunications industry in Denver South.” While Comcast has not released an official statement regarding the cuts, this update should provide temporary reassurance to workers concerned about the future of their employment. 

Meanwhile, Comcast’s other wing of operations, NBCUniversal, is also undergoing considerable change. With recent layoffs at NBC News and the consolidation of the spin-off Versant division underway, there are a considerable number of changes imminent for workers across Comcast’s operations. 

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