Sandy Springs-based UPS is laying off more of its employees, after earlier this year announcing it was cutting 12,000 jobs in its management ranks.

UPS made $7 Billion dollars net profit last year. It was a decline from the 11.5 Billion net profit they made in 2022.

  • Boozilla
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    273 months ago

    Interesting that they are laying off managers while “moving towards more automation”. I’m guessing they mean draconian employee-monitoring hardware and software installed in the vehicles, warehouses, repair facilities, etc.

    • Avid Amoeba
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      193 months ago

      They’re unionised so I doubt they can go too far in this regard. I’m guessing it’s more of useful automation rather than Big Brother tech.

      • Boozilla
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        93 months ago

        I hope you’re right!

    • OptionalOP
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      73 months ago

      a.k.a. “AI”, which they’ve already spent hundreds of millions on and have nothing to show yet.

      • @WhyFlip
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        -63 months ago

        Figuratively speaking, AI is just beginning to learn to walk. Yet, so many, such as yourself, have jumped on the AI baby bashing train.

        • OptionalOP
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          43 months ago

          I’m on the “blow all the capital on massively overhyped unproven tech that will take a decade to thrash out and then fire everyone but oops you mean it’s not ready yet well let’s diminish the service to run on a skeleton crew who won’t leave cause jobs are scarce and keep our ridiculous unearned bonuses to live like the kings we are”-Executive bashing train.

          Bashing babies has very little to do with it, actually. Hmph!