Molina Healthcare’s restructuring will result in more Long Beach job losses than previously reported.

The company, which had announced plans to cut some 1,500 positions nationwide, filed new notices showing that, combined with numbers from earlier filings, it plans to eliminate 500 Long Beach-based jobs.

The latest notices were filed on Thursday, when Molina Healthcare confirmed it was taking actions related to layoffs, but did not then comment on any numbers. The company provided a similar statement when asked for comment on the new notices.

“Nationally, Molina is reducing the number of positions in its health plan and national support operations by approximately 10 percent, which is what we previously reported in July,” the statement read. “Much of the large-scale reorganization is now complete, but certain notifications have not yet occurred due to special circumstances. As always, we will continuously monitor our staffing capacity relative to the needs of the company.”

A federal law called the WARN Act requires companies with more than 100 employees to inform local governments of major layoffs and plant closures. In Long Beach, Molina Healthcare has provided notices to Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network, a public agency responsible for job placement and training services.

Pacific Gateway provided copies of five WARN Act notices — two filed in late July and three filed this past Thursday — that enumerate planned job cuts affecting Molina business units.

The agency had previously provided one of those notices, filed in late July, showing plans for 25 layoffs in Long Beach. Another July filing revealed plans for 100 Long Beach layoffs had not previously been reported.

Molina reported in its July filings that the company planned to execute those layoffs by the beginning of October.

The additional layoffs acknowledged in the company’s Thursday filings are pegged to a Nov. 15 date. One letter reports that nearly 200 layoffs will be effective as of those date, and two others declare roughly 150 layoffs are scheduled to begin at that time.

Combined, the notices report plan to lay off more than 550 people in Long Beach and other California locations.