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UPS Offers Buyouts To Drivers As UBS Cuts Target, 20,000 Jobs Cut
HomeNews* UPS is offering voluntary buyouts to its full-time U.S. drivers for the first time in its 117-year history.
In an official release, UPS stated, “For the first time ever, in recognition of these unique circumstances, we are looking to offer our full-time U.S. drivers the opportunity to participate in a voluntary program that would provide an opportunity to receive a generous financial package if they choose to leave UPS.” The company’s changes are designed to improve efficiency and address challenges in both domestic and international markets.
However, the proposed driver buyouts have met resistance from the Teamsters union. The union argues that the program violates a 2023 contract that requires UPS to create 22,500 new jobs. Teamsters president Sean O’Brien said, “Our members cannot be bought off and we will not allow them to be sold out. UPS needs to live up to the existing contract.”
UPS aims to achieve savings exceeding $1.2 billion each year by reducing operating hours and closing 73 facilities in addition to the voluntary buyout program. These measures are intended to address slowing demand and improve financial performance highlighted by recent analyst actions.
Recent actions from UBS lowering its price target reflect growing concern about UPS’s ability to manage international pressures while maintaining profitability. The company’s network reconfiguration is described as the largest in its history, impacting thousands of workers across the United States.
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