Brian Dykes explains why UPS is prioritizing profitability over volume, and how refocusing its network is delivering results.
Here's what to know about the layoffs at Amazon, UPS, Target and other employers.
From Amazon to Target, major corporations are announcing massive layoffs ahead of the holidays. Here's what to know about the ...
Amazon and UPS both announced on Tuesday significant layoffs across the United States, affecting thousands of jobs. Amazon ...
The direct action taken by companies to cut jobs, for different reasons, may act as a warning that a snowball effect could be ...
United Parcel Service is executing a strategic shift toward higher-margin deliveries, moving away from low-profit, ...
UPS has slashed 48,000 jobs since last year to cut costs and revive profits. Shares surged 7% as the delivery giant faces ...
Amazon said Tuesday that it will cut about 14,000 corporate jobs, close to 4% of its workforce, as the online retail giant ramps up spending on AI while trimming costs elsewhere. A letter to employees ...
Analysts have called it the "no-hire, no-fire" economy. But the thousands of job cuts announced by Amazon.com Inc. and United Parcel Service Inc. on Tuesday may suggest that the U.S. job market's ...
This comes as the broader job market is in what some analysts have described as a “no-hire, no fire” standstill, with many ...
Major companies like UPS, Amazon, and Intel lead over 112,000 tech layoffs in 2025. Chec out the full list and details.