L.B. 1134, formerly L.B. 261, the Nebraska Worker’s Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, was again indefinitely postponed at the end of the state’s legislative session on April 18, 2018. The Act would require employers of 25 or more to provide 60 days written notice to affected employees in mass-layoff situations. According to the legislation a “Mass layoff means a reduction in employment force that results in an employment loss at a single site of employment during any sixty-day period of twenty-five or more employees, other than part-time employees”. The legislation, freshly introduced by state Senator Matt Hansen during the 105th unicameral legislature’s first session, and again by state Senators Tony Vargas and Sue Crawford in the second session, has existed in some form since 2011.