The Cuts Are Coming

Jkloc420

Do you need an air compressor or tire gauge
Network optimization, low package volume, overstaffing, and increasing wages are all contributing factors.
In order to manage the surge in volume during the COVID phase, UPS expanded its workforce. We have been reworking our network to operate more effectively at the same time. We are lowering the head numbers while things get back to normal in an effort to preserve our profitability. This is essential since our workforce levels can no longer be supported by the volume. Furthermore, labor costs have gone up since COVID. Regarding the new contract, UPS agreed to a front-end loaded arrangement at a time when packages were declining. Even while it played a role, the new contract was not the only factor in the layoffs that occurred.
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Brownwind

Well-Known Member
Most of the people in this thread will be laid of soon
Are you sure? Most posting are decades into the seniority list.

I know based on the information we’ve been given it looks like the lower end of the part time and full time positions. All buildings aren’t equal some will be better off than others.
 
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