Both UPS and the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) have announced significant job cuts as part of efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs. UPS plans to eliminate 20,000 jobs globally and close 73 distribution facilities by June. These moves aim to modernize its network and enhance automation. Meanwhile, USPS intends to cut 10,000 positions as part of its Delivering for America plan, which seeks to improve operational efficiency amidst declining mail volumes. While UPS claims its changes won’t affect customer experience, USPS delivery times for certain services may be impacted.
— new from Los Angeles Times
