Mike Stucka
Mike Stucka
Looks like we're not catching 2025 reports found by this site: https://www.warntracker.com/?state=SC Our landing page is the one Google turns up, which only has through 2024: https://scworks.org/employer/employer-programs/risk-closing/layoff-notification-reports
We're pulling from an Excel file, but New Jersey hasn't updated it in a couple months. There are PDFs that could be scraped, but probably a better idea to see...
The existing source for Michigan data seems to be delayed significantly. Another page appears to be here: https://www.michigan.gov/leo/bureaus-agencies/wd/data-public-notices/warn-notices The most recent data, at least at this moment, has a ton...
Alabama's scraper just had a little blip I can't reproduce, where it's trying to find the first table on the page. If it happens again it may be worth revisiting...
New URL. Paginated JSON. Looking.
A possible start, as sent to someone through email: The data varies considerably state-by-state. Not all states are covered, though most are; we have 40 states and Washington, D.C. now....
Alaska's HTML has some junk characters; the conversion routine in the PA scraper may be worth poaching to see if it solves the problems.
Scraper seems to be showing we were getting 1,000 rows of KY data before and now we're getting 800 after the implementation of #728 , which seems like a problem....
The job center code doesn't appear to be caching sub pages, which it's supposed to, in a recent install on a local Linux VM It's definitely not caching when run...
We haven't re-assessed holes in the WARN coverage in a while, and have more members coming online that might benefit. A decision on scrapers beyond Pennsylvania is a different question....