Hallmark Cards Inc. will lay off 534 employees in Enfield by June, leaving 18 remaining workers, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification notice filed last week with the state Labor Department.

The Journal Inquirer reported that only three people will remain on staff for an undetermined period of time as the company phases out operations in its 25 Bacon Road warehouse. One of those three will be an information technology employee, who will continue to perform duties for some period after the facility closes, and the other two employees are on short-term disability leave, Hallmark Human Resources Director Haylee Kelley said. Once they are able to return to work, they will be given new termination dates, she said.

This comes after Hallmark’s announcement last July that it would close the company’s Enfield distribution center, eliminating jobs as part of its decision to shift operations to its Liberty, Missouri location.

The Journal Inquirer reports layoffs at the warehouse began last December with 18 employees. Hallmark officials had said six workers accepted transfers to its Missouri distribution center.