
UPS will cut up to 30,000 more jobs as they reduce the number of Amazon shipments that it handles.
The cuts will also include the closure of another 24 facilities in 2026.
Last year, the company eliminated around 48,000 jobs, launched driver buyouts and closed operations at 93 buildings.
It is not clear how operations in Louisville will be impacted.
The workforce reduction is part of UPS’s plan to slash millions of low-profit deliveries for Amazon.com, its largest customer and a growing delivery rival.
The company expects to see a dip in their revenue in the first half of the year as it completes the Amazon “glide-down,” then rise in the second half once the reductions are complete.
Source: WAVE
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