UPS cuts 12,000 jobs, citing softer demand and higher union labor costs

UPS announced it would cut 12,000 jobs — some 2.4% of its more than 500,000-strong global workforce.

UPS announced it would cut 12,000 jobs — some 2.4% of its more than 500,000-strong global workforce.

The logistics giant said on its earnings call Tuesday that for the fourth quarter, it was seeking $1 billion in cost reductions, citing softer demand and higher union labor costs.

“2023 was a unique and difficult year,” CEO Carol Tomé said in a statement. “Through it all we remained focused on controlling what we could control, stayed on strategy and strengthened our foundation for future growth.”

A UPS spokesperson confirmed that the job cuts represented less than 3% of the company's workforce and do not impact union-represented roles. Jobs throughout the world and in all functions would be affected at the company, and 75% of the reductions would come in the first half of the year, the spokesperson said.

The company reported fourth-quarter 2023 revenues of $24.92 billion versus the $25.43 billion that Wall Street analysts had expected.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/ups-cutting-12000-jobs-citing-softer-demand-higher-union-labor-costs-rcna136350


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