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Sandy Alexander to Lay Off 151 Employees at Clifton HQ Starting July 19, 2026

Sandy Alexander, a Clifton-based marketing and print solutions firm, plans to lay off 151 employees at its HQ starting July 19, 2026. No reason was disclosed.

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Sandy Alexander, a marketing and print solutions company, will lay off 151 employees at its Clifton, New Jersey headquarters starting July 19, 2026, without disclosing a reason for the cuts.

Sandy Alexander, a privately owned marketing and print solutions company headquartered in Clifton, New Jersey, recently filed a notice outlining upcoming workforce reductions. Established in 1963, the firm began as a printing services provider and grew into a multi-channel brand experience and graphic communications company. It provides integrated marketing solutions that include commercial printing, direct mail, wide-format graphics, brand environments, and marketing technology. The company also emphasizes its expertise in color science and print consistency, aiming to deliver high-quality print across various platforms. Companies file a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) notice to inform state labor departments and employees about impending mass layoffs or plant closures.

Sandy Alexander will lay off 151 employees at its Clifton headquarters. These job cuts are scheduled to begin on July 19, 2026. The company did not disclose the reason for these planned workforce reductions.

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act mandates employers with 100 or more full-time employees to provide 60 days' advance notice of mass layoffs or plant closings. This federal requirement aims to give affected employees sufficient time to prepare for new employment or retraining opportunities. Sandy Alexander's filing for July 2026 adheres to this regulatory standard, providing substantial advance notice. The lack of a disclosed reason for these specific job cuts leaves questions open regarding the company's future operational adjustments or long-term strategic direction. Industry analysts and local stakeholders will monitor for any subsequent statements or developments from the company.

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