Transportation Industry Layoff News Updates

BusinessLogisticsTCA

Texas Logistics Company Ceases Operations

Humble, Texas-based U.S. Logistics Solutions told 2,000 employees that the company was ceasing operations and they would not receive paychecks.

June 25, 2024
BusinessTechnologyFuelTCA

Rivian Cuts 1% of Workforce in Second Round of Layoffs

Electric vehicle upstart Rivian, which recently put on pause plans to build a Georgia factory, said in mid-April it is laying off more workers as it cuts costs to buttress its balance sheet.

April 19, 2024
BusinessTechnologyEquipment

Parts Supplier Forvia to Cut 10,000 Jobs, Look to AI

Auto parts supplier Forvia SE is poised to cut roughly 13% of its European workforce over the next five years, with plans to tap AI to better compete in the shift to electric cars.

February 20, 2024
BusinessTechnologyAutonomous

TuSimple to Wind Down US Operations, Lay Off 150 Employees

Self-driving truck technology provider TuSimple plans to lay off about 150 employees immediately, or 75% of the company鈥檚 U.S. workforce, and begin a wind-down of U.S. operations.

December 6, 2023
BusinessLogisticsFor-HireTCA

U.S. Xpress Cuts Corporate Staff Ahead of Knight-Swift Deal

After losses widened in Q1, U.S. Xpress has cut its corporate staff for the third time in the past year as the trucking giant prepares to merge with the larger Knight-Swift Transportation.

May 12, 2023
BusinessLogisticsFor-HireTCA

XPO Confirms Job Cuts to Reduce Labor Costs

GREENWICH, Conn. 鈥 XPO, one of the world鈥檚 largest freight transporters, is reducing its workforce as part of a cost-cutting plan.

May 9, 2023
BusinessPrivate

More Amazon Layoffs: 9,000 on Top of the 18,000 in January

NEW YORK 鈥 Amazon plans to eliminate 9,000 more jobs in the next few weeks, CEO Andy Jassy said in a memo to staff on March 20.

March 20, 2023
BusinessLogisticsPrivate

Amazon to Slash More Than 18,000 Jobs in Escalation of Cuts

Amazon.com Inc. is laying off more than 18,000 employees 鈥 the biggest reduction in its history 鈥 in the latest sign that a tech-industry slump is deepening.

January 5, 2023
GovernmentBusinessLogistics

Amazon CEO Says Job Cuts Will Continue Into 2023

Amazon.com Inc. CEO Andy Jassy said the e-commerce giant will be cutting jobs into 2023 as it adjusts to business conditions, his first public comments about the cost-reduction plans roiling Amazon since reports that it planned to wipe out about 10,000 jobs.

November 18, 2022
BusinessEquipmentLogistics

Amazon Employees Fear 鈥楴o One Is Safe鈥 as Layoffs Roil the Ranks

鈥淣o one is safe.鈥 So wrote an Amazon.com Inc. employee on an internal chat room as the company began the largest round of layoffs in its history.

November 16, 2022