Online retailer Amazon will cut 432 workers from its sorting center in Findlay, according to a notice the company filed with the state on Friday.

The 432 workers will be laid off from their jobs at the sorting center near the Pittsburgh International Airport as of March 12, according to the notice Amazon filed with the state Department of Labor and Industry.

An Amazon spokesperson said Monday that the company will issue a statement on its plans for the sorting center later today.

Workers at the Findlay center sort packages by ZIP code for delivery to customers.

A spokesperson for the Department of Labor and Industry could not be reached for comment Monday.

The sorting center in Findlay is one of about seven operations that Amazon has in Southwestern Pennsylvania, including ones in Pittsburgh, North Versailles and New Stanton.