Prominent Telecommunications Firm to Close Appleton Centre, Lay Off 313 Employees

​Charter Communications plans to eliminate 313 positions at its Appleton, Wisconsin, facility, following a permanent closure.

Written By Twinkle Jha
​Charter Communications will begin layoffs in May (Image credit: corporate.charter.com)

Charter Communications is preparing to implement layoffs at its Appleton, Wisconsin-based facility this May. The decision is being planned as part of its larger effort to permanently cease operations at the facility.

Charter Communications To Lay Off 313 Employees This May

In a WARN notice shared on March 18, 2026, the company stated that it will shut down its facility located at 3520 Destination Drive in Calumet County. Charter Communications filed the notice with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development.

Revealing more information, the company said that this closure will be a permanent one. Plus, in connection with this move, a total of 313 employees will be laid off at the Appleton, Wisconsin-based facility. The layoffs will begin on May 21, 2026.

The positions that will be affected across categories at the site are given here:

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Contact Center Facilitator
  • Dir, Customer Service Ops
  • HR Coordinator
  • Human Resources Generalist
  • Lead Cust Svc Tech Support
  • Maintenance Coordinator
  • Mgr, Customer Service
  • Mgr, Facilities
  • Mgr, Human Resources
  • Mgr, Training Delivery
  • Recruiter I
  • Rep 1, Cust Svc Video Repair
  • Rep 2, Cust Svc Tech Support
  • Rep 3, Cust Svc Tech Support
  • Sup, Customer Service
  • Technical Specialist II
  • VP, Customer Service
  • Workforce Management Admin
  • Workforce Mgmt Care Coord I

Filing details note that the company does not have any employees who are represented by a Union at the facility. In addition, it does not allow ‘bumping rights,’ which stops employees from displacing fellow employees based on seniority or other factors.

About Charter Communications

Founded in 1993, the company serves as a broadband connectivity provider in the country. It initially started operations as a small cable operator providing local services. As of now, it has branded itself as ‘Spectrum’ and provides a tech-focused network to more than 30 million customers across the U.S.

Using its wide network infrastructure, the company offers services, such as broadband, voice, video, and mobile connectivity. Spectrum’s fiber broadband network has reached more than 1 million miles of infrastructure through the years.

Charter Communications’ closure in Appleton marks a notable workforce reduction in the Wisconsin region, as it takes efforts to streamline operations across its network. Starting in May, the layoffs are expected to bring major changes for the local workforce and community.

 

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