
by Taylor Herzilch at New York Post
United Parcel Service announced Tuesday about 30,000 job cuts this year as the company winds down its partnership with Amazon as part of an intense cost-cutting agenda — and after cutting tens of thousands of jobs just last year.
The Atlanta-based delivery giant plans to slash total operational hours by approximately 25 million by reducing its dependence on Amazon, CFO Brian Dykes said during a call with analysts Tuesday.
“In terms of variable costs, we expect to reduce operational positions by up to 30,000,” Dykes said.

“This will be accomplished through attrition, and we expect to offer a second voluntary separation program for full-time drivers.”
UPS also said it has identified 24 buildings for closure in the first half of 2026, adding that further closures could come later this year. The company closed 93 buildings last year…
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