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UPS Layoffs and Potential Sale of Coyote Logistics Discussed in Trucking Podcast

UPS Layoffs and Potential Sale of Coyote Logistics Discussed in Trucking Podcast

Update: 2024-02-02
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In this episode of The Trucker's Lounge podcast, hosts Eugene and DePriest discuss recent layoffs at UPS and the potential sale of their brokerage division, Coyote Logistics. They analyze the impacts on UPS workers and the trucking industry. Key topics include UPS contract renewals with unions, freight rate fluctuations during COVID-19, and the importance of long-term business strategy over short-term greed in the trucking business.

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UPS Layoffs and Potential Sale of Coyote Logistics Discussed in Trucking Podcast

UPS Layoffs and Potential Sale of Coyote Logistics Discussed in Trucking Podcast

Eugene Banks and DePriest Ingram