2026-07-15 22:10:28 Marriott to lay off hundreds in Bethesda – NEW WTOP Skip to main content

Marriott to lay off hundreds in Bethesda


Bethesda, Maryland-based Marriott International has reportedly told staffers its restructuring plans mean there will be hundreds of layoffs.

That includes hundreds of people in the D.C. area.

Maryland’s WARN (Work Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notice went up on Nov. 14. According to the listing, 833 people are slated to lose their jobs in January 2025.

Marriott is a leading private sector employer in Montgomery County, where it’s been headquartered for more than 60 years.

Layoffs are not new for Marriott.

In 2020, it permanently laid off 673 of the roughly 4,000 workers at its Bethesda HQ.

Roughly two years later, it opened a new headquarters in Bethesda — the $600 million development was named the Maryland Economic Development Project of the Year by the Maryland Economic Development Association.

In a statement to WTOP, Maryland Secretary of Labor Portia Wu said the Department of Labor is working together with “local workforce partners” to offer support to those affected by the layoffs.

“This will help affected workers find new positions and ensure they can access unemployment benefits, retraining, and reemployment support if needed,” Wu said.

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