UPS Job Bloodbath—20,000 Workers Gone
In a stunning blow to American workers, UPS—a pillar of the nation’s delivery infrastructure—is offering voluntary buyouts to its full-time drivers just months after slashing 12,000 jobs and now signaling the closure of at least 73 facilities, with over 90 more headed for the chopping block. These devastating cuts are part of a sweeping, $3.5 billion cost-cutting spree aimed at appeasing Wall Street, even as the company turns its back on middle-class families. The Teamsters union is sounding the alarm, calling the move an “illegal violation” of their national contract and accusing UPS of betraying its pledge to create 22,500 new union jobs. As leadership pivots from fulfilling Amazon orders—a decision made in the wake of protective trade tariffs introduced under President Trump—toward chasing higher margins abroad, American employees are left in the dust. Amid a crumbling economy and growing corporate greed, it’s clear that global profits now reign over promises to the American workforce.
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