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When a recession hits or is looming, many companies turn to layoffs in order to preserve cash and maintain flexibility in the face of economic uncertainty. However, new research on U.S. corporations ...
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On Thursday, the courier offered its U.S. drivers a voluntary buyout as part of "the largest network reconfiguration in UPS ...
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The United Parcel Service is planning for significant changes with plans to cut 20,000 jobs and reduce the amount of volume they deliver for Amazon by more than 50% by June 2026.
UPS currently has around 490,000 employees operating in more than 200 countries. The layoffs would impact a little more than 4% of its workforce.