UPS announced plans to cut 30,000 jobs this year as it winds down its long-standing partnership with Amazon. The company revealed the news Tuesday following its quarterly earnings report.
According to UPS officials, most of the job reductions are expected to occur through attrition, with a voluntary separation program available to full-time drivers. The company says these steps will help manage the impact of the job cuts on its workforce.
This move comes on the heels of significant layoffs last year, when UPS eliminated 48,000 positions in a major cost-cutting effort in 2025.
The company says the reduction in force is part of its ongoing strategy to streamline operations in the face of changing market conditions.