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UPS plans to cut 20,000 jobs—about 4% of its global workforce—and is offering voluntary buyouts to U.S. full-time drivers for the first time. The move aims to cut costs amid falling revenue.
UPS is looking to slash about 20,000 jobs and close more than 70 facilities as it drastically reduces the amount of Amazon shipments it handles.
One of America's most important companies is offering voluntary buyouts after axing 20,000 jobs.
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UPS, one of the world's largest package delivery companies, is offering employees a voluntary separation option. Here's what to know.
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UPS has notified workers at a New Orleans facility that they will lose their jobs as the company downsizes its physical ...
United Parcel Service, Inc., is closing its distribution hub in New Orleans East to refurbish and streamline the facility, ...